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Against MUPS While the MUPS proposal had many appealing features, it was strongly criti- cized for failing to take into consideration some effects on workers and firms. 2/ This was the minimum ERISA age and service standard for participation in a plan at that time. The Retirement Equity Act of 1984 reduced the age re- quirement to 21, but did not change the 1,000 hour standard for defining full- time
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benefits for some older employees. The 1986 Omnibus Budget Reconciliation measure not only eliminated mandatory retirement at age 70, but , prohibits pension plans from ceasing accruals or suspending plan contributions 2/ Wise, David A. Pensions, Labor, and Individual Choice. National Bureau of Economic Research, 1985. i
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) reporting H.R. 5345 for floor action. On April 12, 1984, Senators Hatfield and Denton introduced an amendment to be offered as a substitute for S.1U59 if the latter were brought up for floor debate. Cong. $55. $464. (April 12, 1984) (daily ed.). 8/ 130 Cong. Rec. H3901 (May 15, 1984) (daily ed.). 9/ 130 Cong. Rec. S6674-6682 (June 6, 1984) (da11y ed.). 10/ 130 Cong. Rec. H7742 (July 25, 1984) (daily ed
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upon them, were as follows: CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS Fourteen measures--House Joint Resolutions 16, 81, 100, 104, 133, 170, 288, S03, S13, and 515, Senate Joint Resolutions 73, 212, and 218, plus a Senate floor amendment--were introduced to alter the judicial interpretation of the First Amendment in this area by amending the Constitution. The Senate debated and rejected two of the proposals: After
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under this Act shall be used to prevent individual voluntary prayer and meditation in the public schools." See 130 Cong. Rec. $11805-11812 (Sept. 25, 1984). After the House conferees refused to accepE—Ehe Senate's modification (H. Rept. No. 98-1132 (Oct. 3, 1984), at 35), the House insisted on its version of the amendment and the Senate acceded (130 Cong. HES. H11810, 814158 (Oct. 10, 1984)).
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Q. '''‘V :1 I ‘A 1. “'1' '3‘ “' L‘ 7:?’ ~""a Congressional Research Service The Library of Congress Washington, D.C. 20540 ILL: . Rear 84» man . LEGISLATIVE ACTIVITY IN THE 98TH CONGRESST CONCERNING RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS V David M. Ackerman Legislative Attorney American Law Division October 18, 1984 -a @;":%~3
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and October 18-20, 1983); Religious Speech Protection Act: Hearing7Before the Subcommittee on Elementary, Secondary, and Vocational Education of the House Committee on Education and Labor, 98th Congress, 2d Session (March 28, 1984); and Hearing on the Seconuary_§chool Equality of Access Act (H.R. 5439) Before the Subcommittee on Civil ang_EoBstitu- tional Rights of the House Judiciary Committee, 98th
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.). 14/ See 130 Cong. Rec. H7852-7876 (July 26, 1984) (daily ed.). The House rejected the Coats language on a roll-call vote of 194-215 and thrice approved the Gunderson language, once on a voice vote and twice on roll-call votes of 378-29 and 356-50. . l2/ H. Rept. mo. 98-1128 (Oct. 2, 1984), at 53. $9.! POLO ’ ,
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cas-9 NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION NOAA's FY86 appropriation is $51.9 million less than FY85. with the likelihood of an additional $36.6 million being sequestered, NOAA's overall budget will have decreased 10 percent between FY85 and FY86. Decreases will hit activities that NOAA views as not properly part of the Federal role or are unneccessary because programs
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.33 45.3 43.6 Advanced Converter Reactors 109.3 108.0 103.9 Advanced Breeder Reactors 171.8 159.8 153.7 Water-Cooled Breeder Reactors 26.0 19.7 19.0 Civilian Reactor Development 29.6 21.9 21.1 Advanced Nuclear Systems 27.8 23.0 22.1 Defense Nuclear Energy Program 8.9 19.5 18.8 Nuclear Waste Technology 13.0 16.7 16.1 Civilian Nuclear Waste R&D 26.4 16.7 16.1 Remedial Actions 160.0 222.5 214.0 TOTAL
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cancelling some of the grants and contracts that have not yet been renewed. General Science and Research Activities ‘ (S millions) FY85 FY86 FY86 Actual Approp. Baseline GRH General Science and Research High Energy Physics ‘ 545.6 520.1 511.1 489.1 Nuclear Physics 182.9 172.9 171.9 164.5 Program Direction 2.2 3.4 2:4 2-3 Subtotal 1 730.7 695.4 685.4 655-9 Adjustments _ FY85 Transfer » '6~0 General
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Appropriations Egg FEMA l 5.705 4.696 4.283 0503 35.554 35.880 3a.0ae NSF 27.760 27.760 26.566* NBS T. .499. .499 .478 *Not definite--estimate based on a 4.3 percent average cut. FEMA expects to meet these cuts by eliminating two specific projects: lthe feasibility study for a large-scale earthquake engineering test facility and an earthquake information clearinghouse. The USGS earthquake activities will take
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2.3 2.2 Resource assessment 0.0 1.0 1.0 Program support 1.0 1.3 1.2 Program direction 4.8 4.9 4.7 Other solar subtotal ~ 12.3 13.6 13.0 Total solar energy 4 3 178.0 157.2 151.2 Geothermal Hydrothermal industrial 1.0 2.0 X 1.9 Geopressured resources 5.4 4.6 4.4 Geo. tech. development 24.4 » 20.8‘ 20.0 Program direction 1 0 0.8 0.8 Total geothermal 31.8 28.2 27.1 Hydropower 4 Small scale development
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123.9 Amount of revised sequester baseline that will probably be available after including "transfer to working Capital fund" in base *Funding for these items is not included in year 1985. **Not additive. FY86 Appropriation 837.1 36 .5 9.7 21.1 "Major Activity Category" 1986 Budget $35.5 l.38** 34.9 S.577** 3.728** 1.9l** .48** 2.87** 903 . 2.87** 18.7 l18.6 118.6 for fiscal
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