HJRES 226 · 101th Congress · Arts, Culture, Religion
To establish a national policy on permanent papers.
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EnactedLatest: Laid on the table. See S.J. Res. 57 for further action.(1990-09-17)
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Declares it to be the policy of the United States that Federal records, books, and publications of enduring value be produced on acid-free permanent papers. Makes recommendations relating to such papers to Federal agencies and to American publishers. Recommends that the Secretary of State make known such national policy to foreign governments and appropriate international agencies. Directs the Librarian of Congress, the Archivist of the United States, the Director of the National Library of Medicine, and the Administrator of the National Agricultural Library to monitor progress in implementing such policy.…
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15 Democrats5 Republicans