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95-hr-13652 95 hr 13652 Act to Combat International Terrorism Terrorism 1978-07-31 1978-07-31 Referred to House Committee on Public Works and Transportation. House Rep. Anderson, Glenn M. [D-CA-32] CA D A000189 19 Act to Combat International Terrorism - Directs the President to transmit a report to the Congress every six months on those incidents determined to be acts of international terrorism as defined in this Act. Requires that, where the incident involves citizens or property of the United States, such report be transmitted not more than 30 days after the incident. Stipulates that such report shall include a description of the incident and persons involved, the identity of any government providing support for such terrorist acts, a description of the actions of any government which assisted in bringing about a positive termination of the incident, and a description of the response of the United States to such incident. Directs the President to submit to the Congress a list of governments which have demonstrated a pattern of support for international terrorism. Directs the President with respect to countries appearing on such list to: (1) provide no assistance under the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961; (2) not authorize any sale or extend any credit or guaranty, with respect to defense articles or services; or (3) approve no export license for the export of commodities or technical data which has a potential military application or which would otherwise enable a foreign government to support acts of international terrorism. Authorizes the President to suspend such sanctions in the interest of national security. Authorizes the President to take such other actions with respect to such countries as are deemed appropriate. Amends the Federal Aviation Act of 1958 to direct the Secretary of Transportation to assess the effectiveness of the security measures at foreign airports. Directs the Secretary, upon a finding that such an airport does not maintain effective security measures, to notify the appropriate authorities of such foreign government of his findings and to recommend any steps necessary to bring the security measures in use to the standards established by the International Civil Aviation Organization. Directs th… 2025-09-02T17:11:16Z  
95-hr-13387 95 hr 13387 Act to Combat International Terrorism Terrorism 1978-07-10 1978-10-15 Reported to House from the Committee on Public Works and Transportation with amendment, H. Rept. 95-1801 (Part I). House Rep. Anderson, Glenn M. [D-CA-32] CA D A000189 3 (Reported to House from the Committee on Public Works and Transportation with amendment, H. Rept. 95-1801 (Part I)) Act to Combat International Terrorism - Directs the President to transmit a report to the Congress every six months on those incidents determined to be acts of international terrorism as defined in this Act. Requires that, where the incident involves citizens or property of the United States, such report be transmitted not more than 90 days after the incident. Stipulates that such report shall include a description of the incident and persons involved, the identity of any government providing support for such terrorist acts, a description of the actions of any government which assisted in bringing about a positive termination of the incident, and a description of the response of the United States to such incident. Directs the President to submit to the Congress a list of governments which have demonstrated a pattern of support for international terrorism. Directs the President with respect to countries appearing on such list to: (1) provide no assistance under the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961; (2) not authorize any sale or extend any credit or guaranty, with respect to defense articles or services; or (3) approve no export license for the export of commodities or technical data which has a potential military application or which would otherwise enable a foreign government to support acts of international terrorism. Authorizes the President to suspend such sanctions in the interest of national security. Authorizes the President to take such other actions with respect to such countries as are deemed appropriate. Amends the Federal Aviation Act of 1958 to direct the Secretary of Transportation to assess the effectiveness of the security measures at foreign airports. Directs the Secretary, upon a finding that such an airport does not maintain effective security measures, to notify the appropriate authorities of such foreign government of his findings and to recommend any steps necessary to… 2025-09-02T17:11:08Z  
95-hr-13370 95 hr 13370 Act to Combat International Terrorism Terrorism 1978-06-29 1978-06-29 Referred to House Committee on Ways and Means. House Rep. Wolff, Lester L. [D-NY-6] NY D W000680 0 Act to Combat International Terrorism - Directs the President to transmit a report to the Congress every six months on those incidents determined to be acts of international terrorism as defined in this Act. Requires that, where the incident involves citizens or property of the United States, such report be transmitted not more than 30 days after the incident. Stipulates that such report shall include a description of the incident and persons involved, the identity of any government providing support for such terrorist acts, a description of the actions of any government which assisted in bringing about a positive termination of the incident, and a description of the response of the United States to such incident. Directs the President to submit to the Congress a list of governments which have demonstrated a pattern of support for international terrorism. Directs the President with respect to countries appearing on such list to: (1) provide no assistance under the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961; (2) not authorize any sale of, or extend any credit or guaranty, with respect to defense articles or services; (3) approve no export license for the export of commodities or technical data which has a potential military application or which would otherwise enable a foreign government to support acts of international terrorism; or (4) extend no duty-free treatment under the Trade Act of 1974; and (5) terminate all air service with the country. Authorizes the President to suspend such sanctions in the interest of national security. Authorizes the President to take such other actions with respect to such countries as are deemed appropriate. Amends the Federal Aviation Act of 1958 to direct the Secretary of Transportation to assess the effectiveness of the security measures at foreign airports. Directs the Secretary, upon a finding that such an airport does not maintain effective security measures, to notify the appropriate authorities of such foreign government of his findings and to recommend any steps necessary to brin… 2025-09-02T17:11:09Z  
95-hr-13283 95 hr 13283 Act to Combat International Terrorism Terrorism 1978-06-26 1978-06-26 Referred to House Committee on Public Works and Transportation. House Rep. Clausen, Don H. [R-CA-2] CA R C000475 17 Act to Combat International Terrorism - Directs the President to transmit a report to the Congress every six months on those incidents determined to be acts of international terrorism as defined in this Act. Requires that, where the incident involves citizens or property of the United States, such report be transmitted not more than 30 days after the incident. Stipulates that such report shall include a description of the incident and persons involved, the identity of any government providing support for such terrorist acts, a description of the actions of any government which assisted in bringing about a positive termination of the incident, and a description of the response of the United States to such incident. Directs the President to submit to the Congress a list of governments which have demonstrated a pattern of support for international terrorism. Directs the President with respect to countries appearing on such list to: (1) provide no assistance under the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961; (2) not authorize any sale of, or extend any credit or guaranty, with respect to defense articles or services; (3) approve no export license for the export of commodities or technical data which has a potential military application or which would otherwise enable a foreign government to support acts of international terrorism; or (4) extend no duty-free treatment under the Trade Act of 1974. Authorizes the President to suspend such sanctions in the interest of national security. Authorizes the President to take such other actions with respect to such countries as are deemed appropriate. Amends the Federal Aviation Act of 1958 to direct the Secretary of Transportation to assess the effectiveness of the security measures at foreign airports. Directs the Secretary, upon a finding that such an airport does not maintain effective security measures, to notify the appropriate authorities of such foreign government of his findings and to recommend any steps necessary to bring the security measures in use to the standards esta… 2025-09-02T17:11:02Z  
95-hr-13261 95 hr 13261 Act to Combat International Terrorism Terrorism 1978-06-22 1978-06-22 Referred to House Committee on Ways and Means. House Rep. Anderson, Glenn M. [D-CA-32] CA D A000189 21 Act to Combat International Terrorism - Directs the President to transmit a report to the Congress every six months on those incidents determined to be acts of international terrorism as defined in this Act. Requires that, where the incident involves citizens or property of the United States, such report be transmitted not more than 30 days after the incident. Stipulates that such report shall include a description of the incident and persons involved, the identity of any government providing support for such terrorist acts, a description of the actions of any government which assisted in bringing about a positive termination of the incident, and a description of the response of the United States to such incident. Directs the President to submit to the Congress a list of governments which have demonstrated a pattern of support for international terrorism. Directs the President with respect to countries appearing on such list to: (1) provide no assistance under the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961; (2) not authorize any sale or extend any credit or guaranty, with respect to defense articles or services; (3) approve no export license for the export of commodities or technical data which has a potential military application or which would otherwise enable a foreign government to support acts of international terrorism; or (4) extend no duty-free treatment under the Trade Act of 1974. Authorizes the President to suspend such sanctions in the interest of national security. Authorizes the President to take such other actions with respect to such countries as are deemed appropriate. Amends the Federal Aviation Act of 1958 to direct the Secretary of Transportation to assess the effectiveness of the security measures at foreign airports. Directs the Secretary, upon a finding that such an airport does not maintain effective security measures, to notify the appropriate authorities of such foreign government of his findings and to recommend any steps necessary to bring the security measures in use to the standards establis… 2025-09-02T17:11:03Z  
95-hres-1195 95 hres 1195 Resolution to condemn the May 19 terrorist raid at Orly Airport. Terrorism 1978-05-22 1978-05-22 Referred to House Committee on International Relations. House Rep. Dodd, Christopher J. [D-CT-2] CT D D000388 0 Declares that the House condemns all acts of international violence. Expresses the sense of the House that greater international efforts should be made to develop more effective means of combatting and controlling world terrorism. 2024-08-01T19:56:43Z  
95-hconres-618 95 hconres 618 A resolution denouncing the assassination of Aldo Moro. Terrorism 1978-05-10 1978-05-10 Referred to House Committee on International Relations. House Rep. Conte, Silvio O. [R-MA-1] MA R C000709 1 Condemns the murder of Aldo Moro as a senseless act of terrorism against the values of the free world. Provides that such murder may serve as a symbol of the irrational acts that may occur so long as terrorists believe that such inhumane acts will serve their purpose; and that unjust demands must be resisted in the future so as to foreclose this avenue of attempted political revolution being carried out by radical minorities. 2024-08-01T19:55:56Z  
95-hconres-610 95 hconres 610 A resolution condemning the kidnapping of Aldo Moro. Terrorism 1978-05-09 1978-05-09 Referred to House Committee on International Relations. House Rep. Annunzio, Frank [D-IL-11] IL D A000212 14 Condemns those responsible for the crimes against Aldo Moro. States the sense of Congress that: (1) the President extend support to the Government of Italy; and (2) the President encourage nations of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization to work with the Italian Government to coordinate and strengthen efforts of free nations to apprehend terrorists and work through diplomatic channels for the isolation and condemnation of those countries which give refuge and support to terrorists. 2024-08-01T19:55:55Z  
95-hconres-611 95 hconres 611 A resolution condemning the kidnapping of Aldo Moro. Terrorism 1978-05-09 1978-05-09 Referred to House Committee on International Relations. House Rep. Annunzio, Frank [D-IL-11] IL D A000212 14 Condemns those responsible for the crimes against Aldo Moro. States the sense of Congress that: (1) the President extend support to the Government of Italy; and (2) the President encourage nations of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization to work with the Italian Government to coordinate and strengthen efforts of free nations to apprehend terrorists and work through diplomatic channels for the isolation and condemnation of those countries which give refuge and support to terrorists. 2024-08-01T19:55:55Z  
95-hconres-616 95 hconres 616 A resolution denouncing the assassination of Aldo Moro. Terrorism 1978-05-09 1978-05-09 Referred to House Committee on International Relations. House Rep. Zablocki, Clement J. [D-WI-4] WI D Z000001 11 Denounces the assassination of Aldo Moro as an abhorrent criminal act which deserves the fullest condemnation. Expresses the sense of the Congress: (1) that the people and Government of Italy have the full confidence of the United States and should receive its full support in their efforts to apprehend the perpetrators of the murder of Aldo Moro and to eliminate the campaign of terrorism; and (2) that the President should redouble United States efforts to gain international cooperation in wiping out the scourge of terrorism. 2024-08-01T19:55:55Z  
95-hconres-617 95 hconres 617 A resolution denouncing the assassination of Aldo Moro. Terrorism 1978-05-09 1978-05-15 Referred to Senate Committee on Foreign Relations. House Rep. Zablocki, Clement J. [D-WI-4] WI D Z000001 22 (Measure passed House, roll call #302 (398-0)) Denounces the assassination of Aldo Moro as an abhorrent criminal act which deserves the fullest condemnation. Expresses the sense of the Congress: (1) that the people and Government of Italy have the full confidence of the United States and should receive its full support in their efforts to apprehend the perpetrators of the murder of Aldo Moro and to eliminate the campaign of terrorism; and (2) that the President should redouble United States efforts to gain international cooperation in wiping out the scourge of terrorism. 2025-01-14T19:00:46Z  
95-sres-445 95 sres 445 A resolution condemning the brutal murder of Aldo Moro. Terrorism 1978-05-09 1978-05-09 Measure passed Senate. Senate Sen. DeConcini, Dennis [D-AZ] AZ D D000185 24 Expresses the sorrow of the Senate for the death of Aldo Moro. Condemns the Red Brigade for this murder. Declares it the sense of the Senate that Italy deserves the praise of the United States for its efforts to prevent this murder. Declares it the sense of the Senate that the President should instruct the Ambassador to the United Nations to press for consideration of proposals to end terrorism. 2024-08-01T20:07:39Z  
95-hres-1104 95 hres 1104 A resolution condemning the recent poisoning by terrorists of oranges exported from Israel. Terrorism 1978-03-22 1978-03-22 Referred to House Committee on International Relations. House Rep. Leach, James A. [R-IA-1] IA R L000169 9 Condemns the recent poisoning of Israeli oranges. Declares it the sense of the House of Representatives that the President direct the United States delegations to the Conference of the Committee on Disarmament and the United Nations Special Session on Disarmament to urge that the poisoning incident be placed high on the agenda of these organizations. Declares it the sense of the House of Representatives that the President direct the United States delegation to the Conference of the Committee on Disarmament to recommit itself to efforts to negotiate an effective prohibition of chemical weapons. 2024-08-01T19:56:38Z  
95-hconres-539 95 hconres 539 A resolution relative to condemning terrorist activities of the Palestine Liberation Organization. Terrorism 1978-03-20 1978-03-20 Referred to House Committee on International Relations. House Rep. Yates, Sidney R. [D-IL-9] IL D Y000013 10 Expresses the condemnation by the Congress of the March 11, 1978, attack on Israel by the Palestine Liberation Organization, and the expressed intention of the PLO to continue such attacks and to disrupt the peace efforts between Israel and Egypt. Requests the President to make the disapproval of the Congress known to governments approving the PLO attack. Expresses Congressional approval of the peace efforts between Israel and Egypt. Urges other Middle East countries to join such efforts. Declares negotiation to be the best way to bring peace to the Middle East. 2024-08-01T19:55:55Z  
95-sres-419 95 sres 419 A resolution to express the sense of the Senate on terrorism in Italy. Terrorism 1978-03-20 1978-05-05 Measure passed Senate. Senate Sen. DeConcini, Dennis [D-AZ] AZ D D000185 11 Expresses the condemnation of the Senate of the kidnapping of Aldo Moro. Declares it the sense of the Senate that (1) Italy deserves the support of the United States, and (2) the President should instruct the Permanent Representative to the United Nations to press for consideration of solutions to the problem of terrorism in all appropriate forums. 2025-01-14T19:00:46Z  
95-hconres-537 95 hconres 537 A resolution condemning terrorist activities of the PLO. Terrorism 1978-03-16 1978-03-16 Referred to House Committee on International Relations. House Rep. Yates, Sidney R. [D-IL-9] IL D Y000013 19 Expresses the condemnation by the Congress of the March 11, 1978, attack on Israel by the Palestine Liberation Organization, and the expressed intention of the PLO to continue such attacks and to disrupt the peace efforts between Israel and Egypt. Requests the President to make the disapproval of the Congress known to governments approving the PLO attack. Expresses Congressional approval of the peace efforts between Israel and Egypt. Urges other Middle East countries to join such efforts. Declares negotiation to be the best way to bring peace to the Middle East. 2024-08-01T19:55:57Z  
95-hres-1082 95 hres 1082 A resolution expressing condemnation of the recent terrorist kidnapping of Aldo Moro. Terrorism 1978-03-16 1978-03-21 Measure passed House, roll call #170 (398-0). House Rep. Rodino, Peter W., Jr. [D-NJ-10] NJ D R000374 25 Expresses the condemnation of the House of Representatives of the kidnapping of Aldo Moro. Declares it the sense of the House of Representatives that (1) Italy deserves the support of the United States, and (2) the President should instruct the Permanent Representative to the United Nations to press for consideration of solutions to the problem of terrorism in all appropriate forums. 2024-08-01T19:56:39Z  
95-hres-1083 95 hres 1083 A resolution expressing condemnation of the recent terrorist kidnapping of Aldo Moro. Terrorism 1978-03-16 1978-03-16 Referred to House Committee on International Relations. House Rep. Rodino, Peter W., Jr. [D-NJ-10] NJ D R000374 24 Expresses the condemnation of the House of Representatives of the kidnapping of Aldo Moro. Declares it the sense of the House of Representatives that (1) Italy deserves the support of the United States, and (2) the President should instruct the Permanent Representative to the United Nations to press for consideration of solutions to the problem of terrorism in all appropriate forums. 2024-08-01T19:56:39Z  
95-hres-1084 95 hres 1084 A resolution expressing condemnation of the recent terrorist kidnapping of Aldo Moro. Terrorism 1978-03-16 1978-03-16 Referred to House Committee on International Relations. House Rep. Rodino, Peter W., Jr. [D-NJ-10] NJ D R000374 24 Expresses the condemnation of the House of Representatives of the kidnapping of Aldo Moro. Declares it the sense of the House of Representatives that (1) Italy deserves the support of the United States, and (2) the President should instruct the Permanent Representative to the United Nations to press for consideration of solutions to the problem of terrorism in all appropriate forums. 2024-08-01T19:56:39Z  
95-hres-1085 95 hres 1085 A resolution expressing condemnation of the recent terrorist kidnapping of Aldo Moro. Terrorism 1978-03-16 1978-03-16 Referred to House Committee on International Relations. House Rep. Rodino, Peter W., Jr. [D-NJ-10] NJ D R000374 24 Expresses the condemnation of the House of Representatives of the kidnapping of Aldo Moro. Declares it the sense of the House of Representatives that (1) Italy deserves the support of the United States, and (2) the President should instruct the Permanent Representative to the United Nations to press for consideration of solutions to the problem of terrorism in all appropriate forums. 2024-08-01T19:56:39Z  
95-hres-1086 95 hres 1086 A resolution expressing condemnation of the recent terrorist kidnapping of Aldo Moro. Terrorism 1978-03-16 1978-03-16 Referred to House Committee on International Relations. House Rep. Rodino, Peter W., Jr. [D-NJ-10] NJ D R000374 24 Expresses the condemnation of the House of Representatives of the kidnapping of Aldo Moro. Declares it the sense of the House of Representatives that (1) Italy deserves the support of the United States, and (2) the President should instruct the Permanent Representative to the United Nations to press for consideration of solutions to the problem of terrorism in all appropriate forums. 2024-08-01T19:56:39Z  
95-hres-1087 95 hres 1087 A resolution expressing condemnation of the recent terrorist kidnapping of Aldo Moro. Terrorism 1978-03-16 1978-03-16 Referred to House Committee on International Relations. House Rep. Rodino, Peter W., Jr. [D-NJ-10] NJ D R000374 24 Expresses the condemnation of the House of Representatives of the kidnapping of Aldo Moro. Declares it the sense of the House of Representatives that (1) Italy deserves the support of the United States, and (2) the President should instruct the Permanent Representative to the United Nations to press for consideration of solutions to the problem of terrorism in all appropriate forums. 2024-08-01T19:56:39Z  
95-hres-1088 95 hres 1088 A resolution expressing condemnation of the recent terrorist kidnapping of Aldo Moro. Terrorism 1978-03-16 1978-03-16 Referred to House Committee on International Relations. House Rep. Rodino, Peter W., Jr. [D-NJ-10] NJ D R000374 24 Expresses the condemnation of the House of Representatives of the kidnapping of Aldo Moro. Declares it the sense of the House of Representatives that (1) Italy deserves the support of the United States, and (2) the President should instruct the Permanent Representative to the United Nations to press for consideration of solutions to the problem of terrorism in all appropriate forums. 2024-08-01T19:56:39Z  
95-hres-1089 95 hres 1089 A resolution expressing condemnation of the recent terrorist kidnapping of Aldo Moro. Terrorism 1978-03-16 1978-03-16 Referred to House Committee on International Relations. House Rep. Rodino, Peter W., Jr. [D-NJ-10] NJ D R000374 17 Expresses the condemnation of the House of Representatives of the kidnapping of Aldo Moro. Declares it the sense of the House of Representatives that (1) Italy deserves the support of the United States, and (2) the President should instruct the Permanent Representative to the United Nations to press for consideration of solutions to the problem of terrorism in all appropriate forums. 2024-08-01T19:56:39Z  
95-hres-1090 95 hres 1090 A resolution expressing condemnation of the recent terrorist kidnapping of Aldo Moro. Terrorism 1978-03-16 1978-03-16 Referred to House Committee on International Relations. House Rep. Rodino, Peter W., Jr. [D-NJ-10] NJ D R000374 10 Expresses the condemnation of the House of Representatives of the kidnapping of Aldo Moro. Declares it the sense of the House of Representatives that (1) Italy deserves the support of the United States, and (2) the President should instruct the Permanent Representative to the United Nations to press for consideration of solutions to the problem of terrorism in all appropriate forums. 2024-08-01T19:56:39Z  
95-hres-1091 95 hres 1091 A resolution expressing condemnation of the recent terrorist kidnapping of Aldo Moro. Terrorism 1978-03-16 1978-03-16 Referred to House Committee on International Relations. House Rep. Rodino, Peter W., Jr. [D-NJ-10] NJ D R000374 18 Expresses the condemnation of the House of Representatives of the kidnapping of Aldo Moro. Declares it the sense of the House of Representatives that (1) Italy deserves the support of the United States, and (2) the President should instruct the Permanent Representative to the United Nations to press for consideration of solutions to the problem of terrorism in all appropriate forums. 2024-08-01T19:56:39Z  
95-sconres-72 95 sconres 72 A concurrent resolution countering terrorism. Terrorism 1978-03-16 1978-06-21 Referred to House Committee on International Relations. Senate Sen. Case, Clifford P. [R-NJ] NJ R C000220 27 Condemns recent terrorism in Egypt, Israel, and Jordan. Extends Congressional condolences to victims of these attacks. Declares that the President should (1) intensify efforts of the executive branch to counter international terrorism, (2) report to Congress on the implementation of laws regarding terrorism; (3) report to Congress on the activities of the Palestine Liberation Organization office in New York; and (4) report to specified Congressional committees the names of nations which furnish assistance to such Organization. 2025-01-14T19:00:46Z  
95-hconres-523 95 hconres 523 A resolution condemning terrorist activities of the PLO. Terrorism 1978-03-15 1978-03-15 Referred to House Committee on International Relations. House Rep. Yates, Sidney R. [D-IL-9] IL D Y000013 21 Expresses the condemnation by the Congress of the March 11, 1978, attack on Israel by the Palestine Liberation Organization, and the expressed intention of the PLO to continue such attacks and to disrupt the peace efforts between Israel and Egypt. Requests the President to make the disapproval of the Congress known to governments approving the PLO attack. Expresses Congressional approval of the peace efforts between Israel and Egypt. Urges other Middle East countries to join such efforts. Declares negotiation to be the best way to bring peace to the Middle East. 2024-08-01T19:55:56Z  
95-hconres-524 95 hconres 524 A resolution condemning terrorist activities of the PLO. Terrorism 1978-03-15 1978-03-15 Referred to House Committee on International Relations. House Rep. Yates, Sidney R. [D-IL-9] IL D Y000013 21 Expresses the condemnation by the Congress of the March 11, 1978, attack on Israel by the Palestine Liberation Organization, and the expressed intention of the PLO to continue such attacks and to disrupt the peace efforts between Israel and Egypt. Requests the President to make the disapproval of the Congress known to governments approving the PLO attack. Expresses Congressional approval of the peace efforts between Israel and Egypt. Urges other Middle East countries to join such efforts. Declares negotiation to be the best way to bring peace to the Middle East. 2024-08-01T19:55:56Z  
95-hconres-525 95 hconres 525 A resolution condemning terrorist activities of the PLO. Terrorism 1978-03-15 1978-03-15 Referred to House Committee on International Relations. House Rep. Yates, Sidney R. [D-IL-9] IL D Y000013 23 Expresses the condemnation by the Congress of the March 11, 1978, attack on Israel by the Palestine Liberation Organization, and the expressed intention of the PLO to continue such attacks and to disrupt the peace efforts between Israel and Egypt. Requests the President to make the disapproval of the Congress known to governments approving the PLO attack. Expresses Congressional approval of the peace efforts between Israel and Egypt. Urges other Middle East countries to join such efforts. Declares negotiation to be the best way to bring peace to the Middle East. 2024-08-01T19:55:56Z  
95-hconres-526 95 hconres 526 A resolution condemning terrorist activities of the PLO. Terrorism 1978-03-15 1978-03-15 Referred to House Committee on International Relations. House Rep. Biaggi, Mario [D-NY-10] NY D B000432 15 Expresses the condemnation by the Congress of the March 11, 1978, attack on Israel by the Palestine Liberation Organization, and the expressed intention of the PLO to continue such attacks and to disrupt the peace efforts between Israel and Egypt. Requests the President to make the disapproval of the Congress known to governments approving the PLO attack. Expresses Congressional approval of the peace efforts between Israel and Egypt. Urges other Middle East countries to join such efforts. Declares negotiation to be the best way to bring peace to the Middle East. 2024-08-01T19:55:56Z  
95-hconres-527 95 hconres 527 A resolution condemning terrorist activities of the PLO. Terrorism 1978-03-15 1978-03-15 Referred to House Committee on International Relations. House Rep. Yates, Sidney R. [D-IL-9] IL D Y000013 7 Expresses the condemnation by the Congress of the March 11, 1978, attack on Israel by the Palestine Liberation Organization, and the expressed intention of the PLO to continue such attacks and to disrupt the peace efforts between Israel and Egypt. Requests the President to make the disapproval of the Congress known to governments approving the PLO attack. Expresses Congressional approval of the peace efforts between Israel and Egypt. Urges other Middle East countries to join such efforts. Declares negotiation to be the best way to bring peace to the Middle East. 2024-08-01T19:55:56Z  
95-hconres-507 95 hconres 507 A resolution relative to condemning acts of terrorism. Terrorism 1978-03-14 1978-03-14 Referred to House Committee on International Relations. House Rep. Anderson, Glenn M. [D-CA-32] CA D A000189 0 Declares it the sense of the Congress that the terrorist attack on Israel on March 11, 1978, is contrary to the basic sentiment of human decency, and is condemned. 2024-08-01T19:55:56Z  
95-hconres-509 95 hconres 509 A resolution condemning terrorist activities of the PLO. Terrorism 1978-03-14 1978-03-14 Referred to House Committee on International Relations. House Rep. Wright, James C., Jr. [D-TX-12] TX D W000763 0 Expresses the condemnation by the Congress of the March 11, 1978, attack on Israel by the Palestine Liberation Organization, and the expressed intention of the PLO to continue such attacks and to disrupt the peace efforts between Israel and Egypt. Requests the President to make the disapproval of the Congress known to governments approving the PLO attack. Expresses Congressional approval of the peace efforts between Israel and Egypt. Urges other Middle East countries to join such efforts. Declares negotiation to be the best way to bring peace to the Middle East. 2024-08-01T19:55:56Z  
95-hconres-510 95 hconres 510 A resolution condemning terrorist activities of the PLO. Terrorism 1978-03-14 1978-03-14 Referred to House Committee on International Relations. House Rep. Rhodes, John J. [R-AZ-1] AZ R R000188 20 Expresses the condemnation by the Congress of the March 11, 1978, attack on Israel by the Palestine Liberation Organization, and the expressed intention of the PLO to continue such attacks and to disrupt the peace efforts between Israel and Egypt. Requests the President to make the disapproval of the Congress known to governments approving the PLO attack. Expresses Congressional approval of the peace efforts between Israel and Egypt. Urges other Middle East countries to join such efforts. Declares negotiation to be the best way to bring peace to the Middle East. 2024-08-01T19:55:56Z  
95-hconres-511 95 hconres 511 A resolution condemning terrorist activities of the PLO. Terrorism 1978-03-14 1978-03-14 Referred to House Committee on International Relations. House Rep. Yates, Sidney R. [D-IL-9] IL D Y000013 23 Expresses the condemnation by the Congress of the March 11, 1978, attack on Israel by the Palestine Liberation Organization, and the expressed intention of the PLO to continue such attacks and to disrupt the peace efforts between Israel and Egypt. Requests the President to make the disapproval of the Congress known to governments approving the PLO attack. Expresses Congressional approval of the peace efforts between Israel and Egypt. Urges other Middle East countries to join such efforts. Declares negotiation to be the best way to bring peace to the Middle East. 2024-08-01T19:55:56Z  
95-hconres-512 95 hconres 512 A resolution condemning terrorist activities of the PLO. Terrorism 1978-03-14 1978-03-14 Referred to House Committee on International Relations. House Rep. Bolling, Richard [D-MO-5] MO D B000605 21 Expresses the condemnation by the Congress of the March 11, 1978, attack on Israel by the Palestine Liberation Organization, and the expressed intention of the PLO to continue such attacks and to disrupt the peace efforts between Israel and Egypt. Requests the President to make the disapproval of the Congress known to governments approving the PLO attack. Expresses Congressional approval of the peace efforts between Israel and Egypt. Urges other Middle East countries to join such efforts. Declares negotiation to be the best way to bring peace to the Middle East. 2024-08-01T19:55:56Z  
95-hconres-513 95 hconres 513 A resolution condemning terrorist activities of the PLO. Terrorism 1978-03-14 1978-03-14 Referred to House Committee on International Relations. House Rep. Allen, Clifford R. [D-TN-5] TN D A000118 22 Expresses the condemnation by the Congress of the March 11, 1978, attack on Israel by the Palestine Liberation Organization, and the expressed intention of the PLO to continue such attacks and to disrupt the peace efforts between Israel and Egypt. Requests the President to make the disapproval of the Congress known to governments approving the PLO attack. Expresses Congressional approval of the peace efforts between Israel and Egypt. Urges other Middle East countries to join such efforts. Declares negotiation to be the best way to bring peace to the Middle East. 2024-08-01T19:55:56Z  
95-hconres-514 95 hconres 514 A resolution condemning terrorist activities of the PLO. Terrorism 1978-03-14 1978-03-14 Referred to House Committee on International Relations. House Rep. Yates, Sidney R. [D-IL-9] IL D Y000013 23 Expresses the condemnation by the Congress of the March 11, 1978, attack on Israel by the Palestine Liberation Organization, and the expressed intention of the PLO to continue such attacks and to disrupt the peace efforts between Israel and Egypt. Requests the President to make the disapproval of the Congress known to governments approving the PLO attack. Expresses Congressional approval of the peace efforts between Israel and Egypt. Urges other Middle East countries to join such efforts. Declares negotiation to be the best way to bring peace to the Middle East. 2024-08-01T19:55:56Z  
95-hconres-515 95 hconres 515 A resolution condemning terrorist activities of the PLO. Terrorism 1978-03-14 1978-03-14 Referred to House Committee on International Relations. House Rep. Yates, Sidney R. [D-IL-9] IL D Y000013 23 Expresses the condemnation by the Congress of the March 11, 1978, attack on Israel by the Palestine Liberation Organization, and the expressed intention of the PLO to continue such attacks and to disrupt the peace efforts between Israel and Egypt. Requests the President to make the disapproval of the Congress known to governments approving the PLO attack. Expresses Congressional approval of the peace efforts between Israel and Egypt. Urges other Middle East countries to join such efforts. Declares negotiation to be the best way to bring peace to the Middle East. 2024-08-01T19:55:56Z  
95-hconres-516 95 hconres 516 A resolution condemning terrorist activities of the PLO. Terrorism 1978-03-14 1978-03-14 Referred to House Committee on International Relations. House Rep. Yates, Sidney R. [D-IL-9] IL D Y000013 22 Expresses the condemnation by the Congress of the March 11, 1978, attack on Israel by the Palestine Liberation Organization, and the expressed intention of the PLO to continue such attacks and to disrupt the peace efforts between Israel and Egypt. Requests the President to make the disapproval of the Congress known to governments approving the PLO attack. Expresses Congressional approval of the peace efforts between Israel and Egypt. Urges other Middle East countries to join such efforts. Declares negotiation to be the best way to bring peace to the Middle East. 2024-08-01T19:55:56Z  
95-hconres-517 95 hconres 517 A resolution condemning terrorist activities of the PLO. Terrorism 1978-03-14 1978-03-14 Referred to House Committee on International Relations. House Rep. Price, Melvin [D-IL-23] IL D P000522 22 Expresses the condemnation by the Congress of the March 11, 1978, attack on Israel by the Palestine Liberation Organization, and the expressed intention of the PLO to continue such attacks and to disrupt the peace efforts between Israel and Egypt. Requests the President to make the disapproval of the Congress known to governments approving the PLO attack. Expresses Congressional approval of the peace efforts between Israel and Egypt. Urges other Middle East countries to join such efforts. Declares negotiation to be the best way to bring peace to the Middle East. 2024-08-01T19:55:56Z  
95-hconres-518 95 hconres 518 A resolution condemning terrorist activities of the PLO. Terrorism 1978-03-14 1978-03-14 Referred to House Committee on International Relations. House Rep. Traxler, Bob [D-MI-8] MI D T000356 22 Expresses the condemnation by the Congress of the March 11, 1978, attack on Israel by the Palestine Liberation Organization, and the expressed intention of the PLO to continue such attacks and to disrupt the peace efforts between Israel and Egypt. Requests the President to make the disapproval of the Congress known to governments approving the PLO attack. Expresses Congressional approval of the peace efforts between Israel and Egypt. Urges other Middle East countries to join such efforts. Declares negotiation to be the best way to bring peace to the Middle East. 2024-08-01T19:55:56Z  
95-hconres-519 95 hconres 519 A resolution condemning terrorist activities of the PLO. Terrorism 1978-03-14 1978-03-14 Referred to House Committee on International Relations. House Rep. Wolff, Lester L. [D-NY-6] NY D W000680 15 Expresses the condemnation by the Congress of the March 11, 1978, attack on Israel by the Palestine Liberation Organization, and the expressed intention of the PLO to continue such attacks and to disrupt the peace efforts between Israel and Egypt. Requests the President to make the disapproval of the Congress known to governments approving the PLO attack. Expresses Congressional approval of the peace efforts between Israel and Egypt. Urges other Middle East countries to join such efforts. Declares negotiation to be the best way to bring peace to the Middle East. 2024-08-01T19:55:56Z  
95-hconres-520 95 hconres 520 A resolution condemning terrorist activities of the PLO. Terrorism 1978-03-14 1978-03-14 Referred to House Committee on International Relations. House Rep. Murphy, Morgan F. [D-IL-2] IL D M001101 22 Expresses the condemnation by the Congress of the March 11, 1978, attack on Israel by the Palestine Liberation Organization, and the expressed intention of the PLO to continue such attacks and to disrupt the peace efforts between Israel and Egypt. Requests the President to make the disapproval of the Congress known to governments approving the PLO attack. Expresses Congressional approval of the peace efforts between Israel and Egypt. Urges other Middle East countries to join such efforts. Declares negotiation to be the best way to bring peace to the Middle East. 2024-08-01T19:55:56Z  
95-hconres-521 95 hconres 521 A resolution condemning terrorist activities of the PLO. Terrorism 1978-03-14 1978-03-14 Referred to House Committee on International Relations. House Rep. Harris, Herbert E., II [D-VA-8] VA D H000241 19 Expresses the condemnation by the Congress of the March 11, 1978, attack on Israel by the Palestine Liberation Organization, and the expressed intention of the PLO to continue such attacks and to disrupt the peace efforts between Israel and Egypt. Requests the President to make the disapproval of the Congress known to governments approving the PLO attack. Expresses Congressional approval of the peace efforts between Israel and Egypt. Urges other Middle East countries to join such efforts. Declares negotiation to be the best way to bring peace to the Middle East. 2024-08-01T19:55:56Z  
95-hconres-522 95 hconres 522 A resolution condemning terrorist activities of the PLO. Terrorism 1978-03-14 1978-03-14 Referred to House Committee on International Relations. House Rep. Yates, Sidney R. [D-IL-9] IL D Y000013 23 Expresses the condemnation by the Congress of the March 11, 1978, attack on Israel by the Palestine Liberation Organization, and the expressed intention of the PLO to continue such attacks and to disrupt the peace efforts between Israel and Egypt. Requests the President to make the disapproval of the Congress known to governments approving the PLO attack. Expresses Congressional approval of the peace efforts between Israel and Egypt. Urges other Middle East countries to join such efforts. Declares negotiation to be the best way to bring peace to the Middle East. 2024-08-01T19:55:56Z  
95-hr-11319 95 hr 11319 Omnibus Antiterrorism Act Terrorism 1978-03-07 1978-03-07 Referred to House Committee on Public Works and Transportation. House Rep. Clausen, Don H. [R-CA-2] CA R C000475 4 Omnibus Anti-Terrorism Act - Title I: Aircraft Piracy - Authorizes civil penalties for carrying an accessible weapon aboard an aircraft and for imparting or conveying information known to be false regarding one of specified crimes aboard an aircraft. Specified criminal penalties for threatening to commit air piracy or any other of certain crimes aboard an aircraft. Title II: Findings and Purposes - States Congressional findings relative to the purpose of this Act and defines specified terms used therein. Title III: Reorganization of Executive Office of the President - Establishes a Council to Combat Terrorism in the Executive Office of the President. Includes among the council's functions: (1) assisting the President to implement this Act; (2) assisting in the preparation of lists of countries aiding terrorist enterprises and of dangerous foreign airports, and (3) coordinating Federal efforts to combat terrorism. Directs the President to: (1) report to Congress on each act of terrorism which involves or affects United States citizens; and (2) impose sanctions against countries on the list of countries aiding terrorists and against airports on the list of dangerous foreign airports. Title IV: Reorganization of the Department of State - Establishes a Bureau for Combating International Terrorism in the Department of State. Urges the President to seek international agreements which assure cooperation in combating terrorism. Lists provisions which should be given priority in negotiating such agreements. Requires the President to: (1) develop programs to insure full implementation of the Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful Acts Against the Safety of Civil Aviation; (2) approve all defense article sales and credit made to any individual or group; and (3) include the names of all types of explosives on the United States Munitions List. Title V: Reorganization of the Department of Justice - Establishes an office for Combating Terrorism in the Department of Justice. Directs the President to extend existing safet… 2025-09-02T17:09:51Z  
95-hconres-492 95 hconres 492 A resolution expressing the sense of the Congress that the President actively seek an international convention which has as its goal a multilateral treaty to deny sanctuary to international terrorists. Terrorism 1978-02-24 1978-02-24 Referred to House Committee on International Relations. House Rep. Wolff, Lester L. [D-NY-6] NY D W000680 15 Declares it the sense of Congress that the President seek a multilateral treaty to deny sanctuary to international terrorists. 2024-08-01T19:55:56Z  
95-hconres-493 95 hconres 493 A resolution expressing the sense of the Congress that the President actively seek an international convention which has as its goal a multilateral treaty to deny sanctuary to international terrorists. Terrorism 1978-02-24 1978-02-24 Referred to House Committee on International Relations. House Rep. Wolff, Lester L. [D-NY-6] NY D W000680 16 Declares it the sense of Congress that the President seek a multilateral treaty to deny sanctuary to international terrorists. 2024-08-01T19:55:56Z  
95-hres-1031 95 hres 1031 A resolution condemning the recent poisoning by terrorists of oranges exported from Israel. Terrorism 1978-02-16 1978-02-16 Referred to House Committee on International Relations. House Rep. Leach, James A. [R-IA-1] IA R L000169 14 Condemns the recent poisoning of Israeli oranges. Declares it the sense of the House of Representatives that the President direct the United States delegations to the Conference of the Committee on Disarmament and the United Nations Special Session on Disarmament to urge that the poisoning incident be placed high on the agenda of these organizations. Declares it the sense of the House of Representatives that the President direct the United States delegation to the Conference of the Committee on Disarmament to recommit itself to efforts to negotiate an effective prohibition of chemical weapons. 2024-08-01T19:56:38Z  
95-hres-1032 95 hres 1032 A resolution condemning the recent poisoning by terrorists of oranges exported from Israel. Terrorism 1978-02-16 1978-02-16 Referred to House Committee on International Relations. House Rep. Leach, James A. [R-IA-1] IA R L000169 14 Condemns the recent poisoning of Israeli oranges. Declares it the sense of the House of Representatives that the President direct the United States delegations to the Conference of the Committee on Disarmament and the United Nations Special Session on Disarmament to urge that the poisoning incident be placed high on the agenda of these organizations. Declares it the sense of the House of Representatives that the President direct the United States delegation to the Conference of the Committee on Disarmament to recommit itself to efforts to negotiate an effective prohibition of chemical weapons. 2024-08-01T19:56:38Z  
95-hr-10804 95 hr 10804 Antiterrorism Act Terrorism 1978-02-07 1978-02-07 Referred to House Committee on Public Works and Transportation. House Rep. Lloyd, James F. [D-CA-35] CA D L000379 13 Antiterrorism Act - Title I: Reorganization of Executive Office of the President - Establishes the Council to Combat Terrorism within the Executive Office of the President under the direction of the Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs. Requires the Council to consider the best effective means by which to combat terrorism anywhere in the world, to coordinate Federal activities for the prevention of terrorism, including the collection of worldwide intelligence, and the protection of United States personnel and facilities abroad, and assist the President in duties under this Act. Requires the President to report to Congress every act of terrorism which affects citizens of the United States and to identify the terrorists and any country which aids or gives refuge to such terrorists. Requires the President to establish a List of Countries Aiding Terrorist Enterprises (LOCATE). Requires the President to impose sanctions against countries on the LOCATE. Directs the President to establish a List of Dangerous Foreign Airports, naming each airport, by country, which does not meet the minimum United States safety standards. Permits the President to impose sanctions against such airports. Title II: Policy on International Agreements - Recommends that the President seek international agreements to more effectively combat international terrorism. Requires presidential approval of sales of defense articles to individuals or groups. Title III: Extension of Existing Safety and Security Measures - Directs the President to extend existing air safety and security measures to supplemental means of air transportation and specified airports within the United States not presently covered by such measures. Requires all explosives imported into, exported from, or manufactured in the United States to contain taggants identifying the source and time of manufacture and permitting the detection of concealed explosives. Title IV: Aircraft Sabotage and Piracy - Prohibits and establishes penalties for acts of sabotage,… 2025-09-02T17:09:39Z  
95-hres-1008 95 hres 1008 A resolution condemning the recent poisoning by terrorists of oranges exported from Israel. Terrorism 1978-02-07 1978-02-07 Referred to House Committee on International Relations. House Rep. Leach, James A. [R-IA-1] IA R L000169 1 Condemns the recent poisoning of Israeli oranges. Declares it the sense of the House of Representatives that the President direct the United States delegations to the Conference of the Committee on Disarmament and the United Nations Special Session on Disarmament to urge that the poisoning incident be placed high on the agenda of these organizations. Declares it the sense of the House of Representatives that the President direct the United States delegation to the Conference of the Committee on Disarmament to recommit itself to efforts to negotiate an effective prohibition of chemical weapons. 2024-08-01T19:56:38Z  
95-hr-10572 95 hr 10572 Omnibus Antiterrorism Act Terrorism 1978-01-26 1978-01-26 Referred to House Committee on International Relations. House Rep. Clausen, Don H. [R-CA-2] CA R C000475 7 Omnibus Anti-Terrorism Act - Title I: Aircraft Piracy - Authorizes civil penalties for carrying an accessible weapon aboard an aircraft and for imparting or conveying information known to be false regarding one of specified crimes aboard an aircraft. Specified criminal penalties for threatening to commit air piracy or any other of certain crimes aboard an aircraft. Title II: Findings and Purposes - States Congressional findings relative to the purpose of this Act and defines specified terms used therein. Title III: Reorganization of Executive Office of the President - Establishes a Council to Combat Terrorism in the Executive Office of the President. Includes among the council's functions: (1) assisting the President to implement this Act; (2) assisting in the preparation of lists of countries aiding terrorist enterprises and of dangerous foreign airports, and (3) coordinating Federal efforts to combat terrorism. Directs the President to: (1) report to Congress on each act of terrorism which involves or affects United States citizens; and (2) impose sanctions against countries on the list of countries aiding terrorists and against airports on the list of dangerous foreign airports. Title IV: Reorganization of the Department of State - Establishes a Bureau for Combating International Terrorism in the Department of State. Urges the President to seek international agreements which assure cooperation in combating terrorism. Lists provisions which should be given priority in negotiating such agreements. Requires the President to: (1) develop programs to insure full implementation of the Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful Acts Against the Safety of Civil Aviation; (2) approve all defense article sales and credit made to any individual or group; and (3) include the names of all types of explosives on the United States Munitions List. Title V: Reorganization of the Department of Justice - Establishes an office for Combating Terrorism in the Department of Justice. Directs the President to extend existing safet… 2025-09-02T17:09:33Z  
95-hr-10295 95 hr 10295 Omnibus Antiterrorism Act Terrorism 1977-12-15 1977-12-15 Referred to House Committee on Public Works and Transportation. House Rep. Clausen, Don H. [R-CA-2] CA R C000475 21 Omnibus Anti-Terrorism Act - Title I: Aircraft Piracy - Authorizes civil penalties for carrying an accessible weapon aboard an aircraft and for imparting or conveying information known to be false regarding one of specified crimes aboard an aircraft. Specified criminal penalties for threatening to commit air piracy or any other of certain crimes aboard an aircraft. Title II: Findings and Purposes - States Congressional findings relative to the purpose of this Act and defines specified terms used therein. Title III: Reorganization of Executive Office of the President - Establishes a Council to Combat Terrorism in the Executive Office of the President. Includes among the council's functions: (1) assisting the President to implement this Act; (2) assisting in the preparation of lists of countries aiding terrorist enterprises and of dangerous foreign airports, and (3) coordinating Federal efforts to combat terrorism. Directs the President to: (1) report to Congress on each act of terrorism which involves or affects United States citizens; and (2) impose sanctions against countries on the list of countries aiding terrorists and against airports on the list of dangerous foreign airports. Title IV: Reorganization of the Department of State - Establishes a Bureau for Combating International Terrorism in the Department of State. Urges the President to seek international agreements which assure cooperation in combating terrorism. Lists provisions which should be given priority in negotiating such agreements. Requires the President to: (1) develop programs to insure full implementation of the Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful Acts Against the Safety of Civil Aviation; (2) approve all defense article sales and credit made to any individual or group; and (3) include the names of all types of explosives on the United States Munitions List. Title V: Reorganization of the Department of Justice - Establishes an office for Combating Terrorism in the Department of Justice. Directs the President to extend existing safet… 2025-09-02T17:09:19Z  
95-hr-10249 95 hr 10249 Omnibus Antiterrorism Act Terrorism 1977-12-07 1977-12-07 Referred to House Committee on Public Works and Transportation. House Rep. Anderson, Glenn M. [D-CA-32] CA D A000189 1 Omnibus Anti-Terrorism Act - Title I: Aircraft Piracy - Authorizes civil penalties for carrying an accessible weapon aboard an aircraft and for imparting or conveying information known to be false regarding one of specified crimes aboard an aircraft. Specified criminal penalties for threatening to commit air piracy or any other of certain crimes aboard an aircraft. Title II: Findings and Purposes - States Congressional findings relative to the purpose of this Act and defines specified terms used therein. Title III: Reorganization of Executive Office of the President - Establishes a Council to Combat Terrorism in the Executive Office of the President. Includes among the council's functions: (1) assisting the President to implement this Act; (2) assisting in the preparation of lists of countries aiding terrorist enterprises and of dangerous foreign airports, and (3) coordinating Federal efforts to combat terrorism. Directs the President to: (1) report to Congress on each act of terrorism which involves or affects United States citizens; and (2) impose sanctions against countries on the list of countries aiding terrorists and against airports on the list of dangerous foreign airports. Title IV: Reorganization of the Department of State - Establishes a Bureau for Combating International Terrorism in the Department of State. Urges the President to seek international agreements which assure cooperation in combating terrorism. Lists provisions which should be given priority in negotiating such agreements. Requires the President to: (1) develop programs to insure full implementation of the Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful Acts Against the Safety of Civil Aviation; (2) approve all defense article sales and credit made to any individual or group; and (3) include the names of all types of explosives on the United States Munitions List. Title V: Reorganization of the Department of Justice - Establishes an office for Combating Terrorism in the Department of Justice. Directs the President to extend existing safet… 2025-09-02T17:09:19Z  
95-hr-10258 95 hr 10258 Antiterrorism Act Terrorism 1977-12-07 1977-12-07 Referred to House Committee on Public Works and Transportation. House Rep. Lloyd, James F. [D-CA-35] CA D L000379 21 Antiterrorism Act - Title I: Reorganization of Executive Office of the President - Establishes the Council to Combat Terrorism within the Executive Office of the President under the direction of the Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs. Requires the Council to consider the best effective means by which to combat terrorism anywhere in the world, to coordinate Federal activities for the prevention of terrorism, including the collection of worldwide intelligence, and the protection of United States personnel and facilities abroad, and assist the President in duties under this Act. Requires the President to report to Congress every act of terrorism which affects citizens of the United States and to identify the terrorists and any country which aids or gives refuge to such terrorists. Requires the President to establish a List of Countries Aiding Terrorist Enterprises (LOCATE). Requires the President to impose sanctions against countries on the LOCATE. Directs the President to establish a List of Dangerous Foreign Airports, naming each airport, by country, which does not meet the minimum United States safety standards. Permits the President to impose sanctions against such airports. Title II: Policy on International Agreements - Recommends that the President seek international agreements to more effectively combat international terrorism. Requires presidential approval of sales of defense articles to individuals or groups. Title III: Extension of Existing Safety and Security Measures - Directs the President to extend existing air safety and security measures to supplemental means of air transportation and specified airports within the United States not presently covered by such measures. Requires all explosives imported into, exported from, or manufactured in the United States to contain taggants identifying the source and time of manufacture and permitting the detection of concealed explosives. Title IV: Aircraft Sabotage and Piracy - Prohibits and establishes penalties for acts of sabotage,… 2025-09-02T17:09:19Z  
95-hr-10164 95 hr 10164 A bill to amend the Internal Security Act of 1950 to control and penalize terrorists. Terrorism 1977-11-30 1977-11-30 Referred to House Committee on the Judiciary. House Rep. Ashbrook, John M. [R-OH-17] OH R A000221 1 Amends the Internal Security Act of 1950 by adding Title II: Terrorism. Prohibits issuance of a visa, admittance to the United States, or granting of United States citizenship to: (1) any person who has been convicted in the United States or elsewhere of any crime of terrorism; (2) any person not subject to the jurisdiction of the United States who, while outside of the United States, advocated orally or in writing any crime of terrorism; or (3) any person who has engaged in terrorist activities. Makes it unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to: (1) send or receive funds, arms, explosives or any other thing of value for the purpose of committing any crime of terrorism; or (2) knowingly possess, transport, receive, or dispose of, funds or anything of value coerced or induced by any crime of terrorism. Defines the term "crime of terrorism" as espionage, sabotage, kidnapping, extortion, skyjacking, robbery, bombing, holding a person prisoner or hostage or any threat of any of the above. Provides for a fine of not more than $10,000, or imprisonment for not more than 10 years, or both for persons violating the provisions of this Act. Penalizes persons convicted of a crime of terrorism which resulted in the death of a hostage with imprisonment for life without parole, time off for good behavior or any pardon or mitigation of the sentence. Grants the United States a civil right of action to impose a constructive trust upon all property acquired by violation of any Federal criminal statute unless such property is found to have been acquired by a purchaser in good faith. Directs that the action be brought by the Department of Justice. Sets forth regulations and procedures for the constructive conduct of such civil action. Provides that all property recovered under this Act which is free of equitable claims shall inure to the use of the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration. 2024-08-01T20:03:57Z  
95-hr-10139 95 hr 10139 Omnibus Antiterrorism Act Terrorism 1977-11-29 1977-11-29 Referred to House Committee on Public Works and Transportation. House Rep. Mathis, Dawson [D-GA-2] GA D M000244 0 Omnibus Antiterrorism Act - Title I: Reorganization of Executive Office of the President - Establishes a Council to Combat Terrorism in the Executive Office of the President. Includes among the Councils functions: (1) assisting the President to implement this Act; (2) assisting in the preparation of lists of countries aiding terrorist enterprises and of dangerous foreign airports, and (3) coordinating Federal efforts to combat terrorism. Directs the President to: (1) report to Congress on each act of terrorism which involves or affects United States citizens; and (2) impose sanctions against countries on the list of countries aiding terrorists and against airports on the list of dangerous foreign airports. Title II: Reorganization of the Department of State - Establishes a Bureau for Combating International Terrorism in the Department of State. Urges the President to seek international agreements which assure cooperation in combating terrorism. Lists provisions which should be given priority in negotiating such agreements. Requires the President to: (1) develop programs to insure full implementation of the Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful Acts Against the Safety of Civil Aviation; (2) approve all defense article sales and credits made to any individual or group; and (3) include the names of all types of explosives on the United States Munitions List. Title III: Reorganization of the Department of Justice - Establishes an Office for Combating Terrorism in the Department of Justice. Directs the President to extend existing safety and security requirements to supplemental means of air transportation. Requires that all explosives contain identification and defection taggants. Title IV: Aircraft Sabotage and Piracy - Amends provisions of title 18, U.S. Code, that specify prohibited acts regarding the destruction of aircraft or aircraft facilities to, among other revisions, set forth penalties for committing violence against a passenger which is likely to endanger an aircraft in service and for commu… 2025-09-02T17:09:19Z  
95-hr-10086 95 hr 10086 Antiterrorism Act Terrorism 1977-11-15 1977-11-15 Referred to House Committee on Public Works and Transportation. House Rep. Lloyd, James F. [D-CA-35] CA D L000379 0 Antiterrorism Act - Title I: Reorganization of Executive Office of the President - Establishes the Council to Combat Terrorism within the Executive Office of the President under the direction of the Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs. Requires the Council to consider the best effective means by which to combat terrorism anywhere in the world, to coordinate Federal activities for the prevention of terrorism, including the collection of worldwide intelligence, and the protection of United States personnel and facilities abroad, and assist the President in duties under this Act. Requires the President to report to Congress every act of terrorism which affects citizens of the United States and to identify the terrorists and any country which aids or gives refuge to such terrorists. Requires the President to establish a List of Countries Aiding Terrorist Enterprises (LOCATE). Requires the President to impose sanctions against countries on the LOCATE. Directs the President to establish a List of Dangerous Foreign Airports, naming each airport, by country, which does not meet the minimum United States safety standards. Permits the President to impose sanctions against such airports. Title II: Policy on International Agreements - Recommends that the President seek international agreements to more effectively combat international terrorism. Requires presidential approval of sales of defense articles to individuals or groups. Title III: Extension of Existing Safety and Security Measures - Directs the President to extend existing air safety and security measures to supplemental means of air transportation and specified airports within the United States not presently covered by such measures. Requires all explosives imported into, exported from, or manufactured in the United States to contain taggants identifying the source and time of manufacture and permitting the detection of concealed explosives. Title IV: Aircraft Sabotage and Piracy - Prohibits and establishes penalties for acts of sabotage,… 2025-09-02T17:09:13Z  
95-hr-9775 95 hr 9775 Omnibus Antiterrorism Act Terrorism 1977-10-27 1977-10-27 Referred to House Committee on Public Works and Transportation. House Rep. Clausen, Don H. [R-CA-2] CA R C000475 0 Omnibus Anti-Terrorism Act - Title I: Aircraft Piracy - Authorizes civil penalties for carrying an accessible weapon aboard an aircraft and for imparting or conveying information known to be false regarding one of specified crimes aboard an aircraft. Specified criminal penalties for threatening to commit air piracy or any other of certain crimes aboard an aircraft. Title II: Findings and Purposes - States Congressional findings relative to the purpose of this Act and defines specified terms used therein. Title III: Reorganization of Executive Office of the President - Establishes a Council to Combat Terrorism in the Executive Office of the President. Includes among the council's functions: (1) assisting the President to implement this Act; (2) assisting in the preparation of lists of countries aiding terrorist enterprises and of dangerous foreign airports, and (3) coordinating Federal efforts to combat terrorism. Directs the President to: (1) report to Congress on each act of terrorism which involves or affects United States citizens; and (2) impose sanctions against countries on the list of countries aiding terrorists and against airports on the list of dangerous foreign airports. Title IV: Reorganization of the Department of State - Establishes a Bureau for Combating International Terrorism in the Department of State. Urges the President to seek international agreements which assure cooperation in combating terrorism. Lists provisions which should be given priority in negotiating such agreements. Requires the President to: (1) develop programs to insure full implementation of the Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful Acts Against the Safety of Civil Aviation; (2) approve all defense article sales and credit made to any individual or group; and (3) include the names of all types of explosives on the United States Munitions List. Title V: Reorganization of the Department of Justice - Establishes an office for Combating Terrorism in the Department of Justice. Directs the President to extend existing safet… 2025-09-02T17:09:04Z  
95-s-2236 95 s 2236 Act to Combat International Terrorism Terrorism 1977-10-25 1978-08-09 Reported to Senate from the Select Committee on Intelligence with amendment, S. Rept. 95-1079. Senate Sen. Ribicoff, Abraham A. [D-CT] CT D R000191 35 (Reported to Senate from the Select Committee on Intelligence with amendment, S. Rept. 95-1079) Act to Combat International Terrorism - States that the purpose of this Act is to promote appropriate action by the United States and other governments and international organizations in order to combat international terrorism and provide public notice of deficient security programs and facilities at certain foreign airports. Requires the President to transmit a report on incidents of international terrorism to the Congress. Sets forth information to be included in reports on such incidents which affect or involve citizens or significant interests or property of the United States, or any major act of international terrorism. Directs the President to determine those foreign states which support such acts and to submit a detailed, substantive list of such states to the Congress. Allows the President to place additional states on the list of any time. Empowers the President to take such measures as deemed appropriate in devising initiatives to combat international terrorism actions and to reduce state support for such actions. Includes among such measures available to the President the suspension of assistance under the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 and specific sanctions towards foreign governments which support acts of terrorism, including prohibiting foreign nationals of such country entry into the United States for the purpose of acquiring training or education in nuclear sciences of subjects having military applicability. Requires the President to submit to the Congress a Report on Federal and International Capabilities to Combat Terrorism which shall include a review of Federal antiterrorism organization and policies and an assessment of the effectiveness of the International Civil Aviation Organization and other pertinent international programs. Amends the Federal Aviation Act of 1958 to direct the Secretary of Transportation to conduct assessments of the effectiveness of security measures maintained at… 2025-01-14T19:03:55Z  
95-hconres-288 95 hconres 288 Concurrent resolution expressing the sense of the Congress that the President actively seek an international convention which has as its goal a multilateral treaty to deny sanctuary to international terrorists. Terrorism 1977-07-15 1977-07-15 Referred to House Committee on International Relations. House Rep. Wolff, Lester L. [D-NY-6] NY D W000680 1 Declares it the sense of Congress that the President seek a multilateral treaty to deny sanctuary to international terrorists. 2024-08-01T19:55:51Z  
95-hr-6466 95 hr 6466 A bill to amend the Internal Security Act of 1950 to control and penalize terrorists. Terrorism 1977-04-21 1977-04-21 Referred to House Committee on the Judiciary. House Rep. Ashbrook, John M. [R-OH-17] OH R A000221 15 Amends the Internal Security Act of 1950 by adding Title II: Terrorism. Prohibits issuance of a visa, admittance to the United States, or granting of United States citizenship to: (1) any person who has been convicted in the United States or elsewhere of any crime of terrorism; (2) any person not subject to the jurisdiction of the United States who, while outside of the United States, advocated orally or in writing any crime of terrorism; or (3) any person who has engaged in terrorist activities. Makes it unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to: (1) send or receive funds, arms, explosives or any other thing of value for the purpose of committing any crime of terrorism; or (2) knowingly possess, transport, receive, or dispose of, funds or anything of value coerced or induced by any crime of terrorism. Defines the term "crime of terrorism" as espionage, sabotage, kidnapping, extortion, skyjacking, robbery, bombing, holding a person prisoner or hostage or any threat of any of the above. Provides for a fine of not more than $10,000, or imprisonment for not more than 10 years, or both for persons violating the provisions of this Act. Penalizes persons convicted of a crime of terrorism which resulted in the death of a hostage with imprisonment for life without parole, time off for good behavior or any pardon or mitigation of the sentence. Grants the United States a civil right of action to impose a constructive trust upon all property acquired by violation of any Federal criminal statute unless such property is found to have been acquired by a purchaser in good faith. Directs that the action be brought by the Department of Justice. Sets forth regulations and procedures for the constructive conduct of such civil action. Provides that all property recovered under this Act which is free of equitable claims shall inure to the use of the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration. 2024-08-01T20:01:18Z  
95-hconres-138 95 hconres 138 Concurrent resolution urging the President to take certain measures against countries supporting international terrorism and persons engaging in international terrorism and to seek stronger international sanctions against such countries and persons. Terrorism 1977-03-04 1977-03-04 Referred to House Committee on Public Works and Transportation. House Rep. Gilman, Benjamin A. [R-NY-26] NY R G000212 24 Declares it the sense of Congress (1) that the President prohibit foreign assistance and suspend air services to countries granting sanctuary to terrorists; (2) that the President seek formation of an international commission to study terrorism; (3) that the President renew efforts to establish an international convention sanctioning countries which grant sanctuary to those committing unlawful acts against civil aviation; (4) that the President seek compliance with the Convention for Suppression of Unlawful Seizure of Aircraft; and (5) that the President should seek an international convention for the prevention and punishment of the taking of hostages. 2024-08-01T19:55:47Z  
95-hconres-139 95 hconres 139 Concurrent resolution urging the President to take certain measures against countries supporting international terrorism and persons engaging in international terrorism and to seek stronger international sanctions against such countries and persons. Terrorism 1977-03-04 1977-03-04 Referred to House Committee on Public Works and Transportation. House Rep. Gilman, Benjamin A. [R-NY-26] NY R G000212 16 Declares it the sense of Congress (1) that the President prohibit foreign assistance and suspend air services to countries granting sanctuary to terrorists; (2) that the President seek formation of an international commission to study terrorism; (3) that the President renew efforts to establish an international convention sanctioning countries which grant sanctuary to those committing unlawful acts against civil aviation; (4) that the President seek compliance with the Convention for Suppression of Unlawful Seizure of Aircraft; and (5) that the President should seek an international convention for the prevention and punishment of the taking of hostages. 2024-08-01T19:55:47Z  
95-hconres-127 95 hconres 127 Concurrent resolution expressing the sense of the Congress that the President actively seek an international convention which has as its goal a multilateral treaty to deny sanctuary to international terrorists. Terrorism 1977-02-23 1977-02-23 Referred to House Committee on International Relations. House Rep. Wolff, Lester L. [D-NY-6] NY D W000680 8 Declares it the sense of Congress that the President seek a multilateral treaty to deny sanctuary to international terrorists. 2024-08-01T19:55:45Z  
95-sres-77 95 sres 77 A resolution relating to international terrorism. Terrorism 1977-02-07 1977-02-07 Referred to Senate Committee on Foreign Relations. Senate Sen. Huddleston, Walter (Dee) [D-KY] KY D H000905 1 Declares the support of the Senate for efforts to combat international terrorism, especially through renewed commitments to the 1963 Tokyo Convention on Offences and Certain Other Acts Committed Aboard Aircraft, the 1970 Hague Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful Seizure of Aircraft, the 1971 Montreal Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful Acts Against the Safety of Civil Aviation, the OAS Convention to Prevent and Punish the Acts of Terrorism Taking the Form of Crimes Against Persons and Related Extortion That Are of International Significance, and the UN Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of Crimes Against Internationally Protected Persons. Reaffirms the authority of the President to suspend civil air traffic to any foreign country that fails to abide by the Hague Convention, or with third nations which maintain air service with such countries. 2025-01-14T19:00:46Z  
95-hres-232 95 hres 232 Resolution condemning terrorist activities and the premature release of Abu Daoud. Terrorism 1977-02-02 1977-02-02 Referred to House Committee on International Relations. House Rep. Edgar, Robert W. [D-PA-7] PA D E000043 21 Condemns terrorist activities. Declares it the sense of the House of Representatives: (1) that terrorists should be punished; (2) that the release of Abu Daoud by France was premature and unjustified; and (3) that such release should be condemned. 2024-08-01T19:56:07Z  
95-hconres-101 95 hconres 101 Concurrent resolution expressing the sense of the Congress that the President actively seek an international convention which has as its goal a multilateral treaty to deny sanctuary to international terrorists. Terrorism 1977-02-01 1977-02-01 Referred to House Committee on International Relations. House Rep. Wolff, Lester L. [D-NY-6] NY D W000680 24 Declares it the sense of Congress that the President seek a multilateral treaty to deny sanctuary to international terrorists. 2024-08-01T19:55:46Z  
95-s-483 95 s 483 A bill requiring the President to suspend economic assistance, military assistance, Government and commercial sales of arms, Export-Import Bank loans, foreign air carrier landing rights, and most-favored-nation treatment to any country that willfully aids or abets terrorism. Terrorism 1977-01-28 1977-01-28 Referred to Senate Committee on Foreign Relations. Senate Sen. Heinz, John [R-PA] PA R H000456 0 Requires the President to suspend economic assistance, military assistance, extensions of credit, and guarantees under the Foreign Military Sales Act, government and commercial sales of defense articles and services, loans and loan guarantees by the Export-Import Bank, landing rights in the United States, and most favored nation treatment, to any country that aids or abets terrorism, unless the President transmits to Congress a finding that such action is justified by national security and such finding is not disapproved by a concurrent resolution of Congress. 2025-01-14T19:00:46Z  
95-hconres-90 95 hconres 90 Concurrent resolution relative to denying sanctuary to international terrorists. Terrorism 1977-01-26 1977-01-26 Referred to House Committee on International Relations. House Rep. Wolff, Lester L. [D-NY-6] NY D W000680 24 Declares it the sense of Congress that the President seek a multilateral treaty to deny sanctuary to international terrorists. 2024-08-01T19:55:43Z  
95-hres-193 95 hres 193 Resolution to express the disapproval of the House of Representatives of the release of Abu Daoud by the Government of France. Terrorism 1977-01-26 1977-01-26 Referred to House Committee on International Relations. House Rep. Kemp, Jack [R-NY-38] NY R K000086 0 Condemns all terrorist activities. Declares that terrorists should be brought to justice. Deplores the release of Abu Daoud by France if such actions have allowed him to escape with impunity. Supports international agreements to deter and to punish terrorism. 2024-08-01T19:56:08Z  
95-sres-48 95 sres 48 An original resolution reported relating to the release of Abu Daoud. Terrorism 1977-01-24 1977-01-26 Measure passed Senate, amended, roll call #13 (93-0). Senate Sen. Sparkman, John J. [D-AL] AL D S000701 2 (Measure passed Senate, amended, roll call #13 (93-0)) Declares it the sense of the Senate that (1) the release of Abu Daoud is harmful to international efforts to stamp out terrorism, and (2) the United States should consult with France and other friendly nations to prevent a recurrence of such a situation. Directs the Secretary of the Senate to provide a copy of this resolution to the Secretary of State for transmission to the Government of France. 2025-01-14T19:00:46Z  
95-hconres-72 95 hconres 72 Concurrent resolution urging the President to take certain measures against countries supporting international terrorism and persons engaging in international terrorism and to seek stronger international sanctions against such countries and persons. Terrorism 1977-01-19 1977-01-19 Referred to House Committee on Public Works and Transportation. House Rep. Gilman, Benjamin A. [R-NY-26] NY R G000212 0 Declares it the sense of Congress (1) that the President prohibit foreign assistance and suspend air services to countries granting sanctuary to terrorists; (2) that the President seek formation of an international commission to study terrorism; (3) that the President renew efforts to establish an international convention sanctioning countries which grant sanctuary to those committing unlawful acts against civil aviation; (4) that the President seek compliance with the Convention for Suppression of Unlawful Seizure of Aircraft; and (5) that the President should seek an international convention for the prevention and punishment of the taking of hostages. 2024-08-01T19:55:43Z  
95-hres-125 95 hres 125 Resolution condemning terrorist activities and the premature release of Abu Daoud. Terrorism 1977-01-19 1977-01-19 Referred to House Committee on International Relations. House Rep. Edgar, Robert W. [D-PA-7] PA D E000043 22 Condemns terrorist activities. Declares it the sense of the House of Representatives: (1) that terrorists should be punished; (2) that the release of Abu Daoud by France was premature and unjustified; and (3) that such release should be condemned. 2024-08-01T19:56:06Z  
95-hres-147 95 hres 147 Resolution condemning terrorist activities and the premature release of Abu Daoud. Terrorism 1977-01-19 1977-01-19 Referred to House Committee on International Relations. House Rep. Tsongas, Paul E. [D-MA-5] MA D T000393 24 Condemns terrorist activities. Declares it the sense of the House of Representatives: (1) that terrorists should be punished; (2) that the release of Abu Daoud by France was premature and unjustified; and (3) that such release should be condemned. 2024-08-01T19:56:07Z  
95-sres-42 95 sres 42 A resolution relating to international terrorist activities. Terrorism 1977-01-18 1977-01-18 Referred to Senate Committee on Foreign Relations. Senate Sen. Bartlett, Dewey F. [R-OK] OK R B000200 0 Requests the President to negotiate international agreements to prevent terrorism. 2025-01-14T19:00:46Z  
95-hres-114 95 hres 114 Resolution condemning terrorist activities and the premature release of Abu Daoud. Terrorism 1977-01-17 1977-01-17 Referred to House Committee on International Relations. House Rep. Edgar, Robert W. [D-PA-7] PA D E000043 24 Condemns terrorist activities. Declares it the sense of the House of Representatives: (1) that terrorists should be punished; (2) that the release of Abu Daoud by France was premature and unjustified; and (3) that such release should be condemned. 2024-08-01T19:56:08Z  
95-hres-105 95 hres 105 Resolution condemning terrorist activities and the premature release of Abu Daoud. Terrorism 1977-01-13 1977-01-13 Referred to House Committee on International Relations. House Rep. Edgar, Robert W. [D-PA-7] PA D E000043 17 Condemns terrorist activities. Declares it the sense of the House of Representatives: (1) that terrorists should be punished; (2) that the release of Abu Daoud by France was premature and unjustified; and (3) that such release should be condemned. 2024-08-01T19:56:07Z  
95-hres-112 95 hres 112 Resolution expressing the sense of the House of Representatives with respect to the release of Abu Daoud, the alleged planner of the 1972 Munich massacre of 11 Israeli athletes, by the French Government. Terrorism 1977-01-13 1977-01-13 Referred to House Committee on International Relations. House Rep. Tsongas, Paul E. [D-MA-5] MA D T000393 0 Declares it the sense of the House of Representatives that the release of Abu Daoud by France was premature and unjustified, and that such release should be condemned. 2024-08-01T19:56:07Z  
95-s-205 95 s 205 A bill to amend title 18, United States Code, relating to criminal offenses committed by terrorists. Terrorism 1977-01-12 1977-01-12 Referred to Senate Committee on the Judiciary. Senate Sen. Bentsen, Lloyd M. [D-TX] TX D B000401 1 Specifies additional penalties including death, for members of terrorist organizations who commit certain offenses pursuant to the advocacy, direction, teachings, or encouragement of their respective organization. Requires a separate sentencing hearing in cases where capital punishment is an authorized additional sentence. Sets forth standards and procedures for such hearings. 2025-07-21T19:32:26Z  
95-s-206 95 s 206 A bill requiring the President to suspend economic assistance, military assistance, Government and commercial sales of arms, Export-Import Bank loans, and the generalized system of preferences to any country that willfully aids or abets terrorism. Terrorism 1977-01-12 1977-01-12 Referred to Senate Committee on the Judiciary. Senate Sen. Bentsen, Lloyd M. [D-TX] TX D B000401 1 Requires the President to suspend economic assistance, military assistance, extensions of credits, and guarantees under the Foreign Military Sales Act, government and commercial sales of defense articles and services, and loans and loan guarantees by the Export-Import Bank, to any country that aids or abets terrorism, unless the President transmits to Congress a finding that such action is justified by national security and such finding is not disapproved by a concurrent resolution of Congress. 2025-07-21T19:32:26Z  
95-hconres-51 95 hconres 51 A resolution urging the President to take certain measures against countries supporting international terrorism and persons engaging in international terrorism and to seek stronger international sanctions against such countries and persons. Terrorism 1977-01-10 1977-01-10 Referred to House Committee on Public Works and Transportation. House Rep. Eilberg, Joshua [D-PA-4] PA D E000096 0 Declares it the sense of Congress (1) that the President prohibit foreign assistance and suspend air services to countries granting sanctuary to terrorists; (2) that the President seek formation of an international commission to study terrorism; (3) that the President renew efforts to establish an international convention sanctioning countries which grant sanctuary to those committing unlawful acts against civil aviation; (4) that the President seek compliance with the Convention for Suppression of Unlawful Seizure of Aircraft; and (5) that the President should seek an international convention for the prevention and punishment of the taking of hostages. 2024-08-01T19:55:43Z  
95-hconres-46 95 hconres 46 Concurrent resolution expressing the sense of the Congress that the President actively seek an international convention which has as its goal a multilateral treaty to deny sanctuary to international terrorists. Terrorism 1977-01-04 1977-01-04 Referred to House Committee on International Relations. House Rep. Wolff, Lester L. [D-NY-6] NY D W000680 0 Declares it the sense of Congress that the President seek a multilateral treaty to deny sanctuary to international terrorists. 2024-08-01T19:55:42Z  
95-hr-152 95 hr 152 A bill to amend the Internal Security Act of 1950 to control and penalize terrorists. Terrorism 1977-01-04 1977-01-04 Referred to House Committee on the Judiciary. House Rep. Ashbrook, John M. [R-OH-17] OH R A000221 0 Amends the Internal Security Act of 1950 by adding Title II: Terrorism. Prohibits issuance of a visa, admittance to the United States, or granting of United States citizenship to: (1) any person who has been convicted in the United States or elsewhere of any crime of terrorism; (2) any person not subject to the jurisdiction of the United States who, while outside of the United States, advocated orally or in writing any crime of terrorism; or (3) any person who has engaged in terrorist activities. Makes it unlawful for any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to: (1) send or receive funds, arms, explosives or any other thing of value for the purpose of committing any crime of terrorism; or (2) knowingly possess, transport, receive, or dispose of, funds or anything of value coerced or induced by any crime of terrorism. Defines the term "crime of terrorism" as espionage, sabotage, kidnapping, extortion, skyjacking, robbery, bombing, holding a person prisoner or hostage or any threat of any of the above. Provides for a fine of not more than $10,000, or imprisonment for not more than 10 years, or both for persons violating the provisions of this Act. Penalizes persons convicted of a crime of terrorism which resulted in the death of a hostage with imprisonment for life without parole, time off for good behavior or any pardon or mitigation of the sentence. Grants the United States a civil right of action to impose a constructive trust upon all property acquired by violation of any Federal criminal statute unless such property is found to have been acquired by a purchaser in good faith. Directs that the action be brought by the Department of Justice. Sets forth regulations and procedures for the constructive conduct of such civil action. Provides that all property recovered under this Act which is free of equitable claims shall inure to the use of the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration. 2024-08-01T19:57:34Z  
94-hres-1579 94 hres 1579 A resolution expressing the sense of the House of Representatives condemning the murders of Orlando Letelier and Ronni Karpen Moffitt. Terrorism 1976-09-28 1976-09-28 Referred to House Committee on the Judiciary. House Rep. Moffett, Toby [D-CT-6] CT D M000839 1 Condemns the murders of Orlando Letelier and Ronni Karpen Moffitt and the serious injury of Michael Moffitt. Urges a complete and thorough investigation by federal authorities of the circumstances surrounding the bombing. 2024-08-01T19:21:21Z  
94-hres-1564 94 hres 1564 A resolution expressing the sense of the House of Representatives condemning the murders of Orlando Letelier and Ronni Karpen Moffitt. Terrorism 1976-09-22 1976-09-22 Referred to House Committee on the Judiciary. House Rep. Moffett, Toby [D-CT-6] CT D M000839 24 Condemns the murders of Orlando Letelier and Ronni Karpen Moffitt and the serious injury of Michael Moffitt. Urges a complete and thorough investigation by federal authorities of the circumstances surrounding the bombing. 2024-08-01T19:21:21Z  
94-hres-1565 94 hres 1565 A resolution expressing the sense of the House of Representatives condemning the murders of Orlando Letelier and Ronni Moffitt. Terrorism 1976-09-22 1976-09-22 Referred to House Committee on the Judiciary. House Rep. Moffett, Toby [D-CT-6] CT D M000839 24 Condemns the murders of Orlando Letelier and Ronni Karpen Moffitt and the serious injury of Michael Moffitt. Urges a complete and thorough investigation by federal authorities of the circumstances surrounding the bombing. 2024-08-01T19:21:21Z  
94-hres-1566 94 hres 1566 A resolution expressing the sense of the House of Representatives condemning the murders of Orlando Letelier and Ronni Karpen Moffitt. Terrorism 1976-09-22 1976-09-22 Referred to House Committee on the Judiciary. House Rep. Moffett, Toby [D-CT-6] CT D M000839 24 Condemns the murders of Orlando Letelier and Ronni Karpen Moffitt and the serious injury of Michael Moffitt. Urges a complete and thorough investigation by federal authorities of the circumstances surrounding the bombing. 2024-08-01T19:21:21Z  
94-hres-1567 94 hres 1567 A resolution expressing the sense of the House of Representatives condemning the murders of Orlando Letelier and Ronni Moffitt. Terrorism 1976-09-22 1976-09-22 Referred to House Committee on the Judiciary. House Rep. Moffett, Toby [D-CT-6] CT D M000839 24 Condemns the murders of Orlando Letelier and Ronni Karpen Moffitt and the serious injury of Michael Moffitt. Urges a complete and thorough investigation by federal authorities of the circumstances surrounding the bombing. 2024-08-01T19:21:21Z  
94-hres-1568 94 hres 1568 A resolution expressing the sense of the House of Representatives condemning the murders of Orlando Letelier and Ronni Moffitt. Terrorism 1976-09-22 1976-09-22 Referred to House Committee on the Judiciary. House Rep. Moffett, Toby [D-CT-6] CT D M000839 12 Condemns the murders of Orlando Letelier and Ronni Karpen Moffitt and the serious injury of Michael Moffitt. Urges a complete and thorough investigation by federal authorities of the circumstances surrounding the bombing. 2024-08-01T19:21:21Z  
94-hres-1559 94 hres 1559 A resolution expressing the sense of the House of Representatives condemning the murders of Orlando Letelier and Ronni Karpen Moffitt. Terrorism 1976-09-21 1976-09-21 Referred to House Committee on the Judiciary. House Rep. Moffett, Toby [D-CT-6] CT D M000839 24 Condemns the murders of Orlando Letelier and Ronni Karpen Moffitt and the serious injury of Michael Moffitt. Urges a complete and thorough investigation by federal authorities of the circumstances surrounding the bombing. 2024-08-01T19:21:21Z  
94-sres-561 94 sres 561 A resolution relating to the murders of Orlando Letelier and Ronni Karpen Moffitt. Terrorism 1976-09-21 1976-10-01 Measure passed Senate. Senate Sen. Kennedy, Edward M. [D-MA] MA D K000105 32 Condemns the murders of Orlando Letelier and Ronni Karpen Moffit and the serious injury of Michael Moffitt. Urges a complete and thorough investigation by Federal authorities of the circumstances surrounding the bombing. 2025-07-21T19:32:26Z  
94-hres-1446 94 hres 1446 A resolution urging the President to deny to any country granting sanctuary to international terrorists the benefits of designation as a beneficiary developing country under the General System of Preferences of the Trade Act of 1974. Terrorism 1976-07-29 1976-07-29 Referred to House Committee on Ways and Means. House Rep. Heinz, John [R-PA-18] PA R H000456 0 Urges the President to deny to any country granting sanctuary or aid to international terrorists the benefits of designation as a beneficiary developing country as relates to the Generalized System of Preferences and duty-free treatment for eligible articles. 2024-08-01T19:21:27Z  
94-hconres-465 94 hconres 465 Concurrent resolution expressing the sense of the Congress that the President actively seek an international convention which has as its goal a multilateral treaty to deny sanctuary to international terrorists. Terrorism 1975-10-30 1975-10-30 Referred to House Committee on International Relations. House Rep. Wolff, Lester L. [D-NY-6] NY D W000680 0 Expresses the sense of the Congress that the President actively seek an international convention which has as its goal a multilateral treaty to deny sanctuary to international terrorists. 2024-08-01T19:20:26Z  

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