HR 9505 · 94th Congress · Location of industries

A bill to establish a Commission on Unemployment Caused by the Dispersion of Hazardous Industries.

Introduced 1975-09-10· Sponsored by Rep. Daniels, Dominick V. [D-NJ-14]· House

Bill Progress

Introduced
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Committee
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House Vote
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Senate
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Enacted
Latest: Referred to House Committee on Education and Labor.(1975-09-10)

Plain Language Summary

[AI summary unavailable — showing source text] Establishes the Commission on Unemployment Caused by the Dispersion of Hazardous Industries and specifies the composition of the Commission. States that it shall be the duty of the Commission to: (1) review occupational safety and health laws and policies in those countries which are attracting United States industry to determine the extent to which such laws, or the absence of such laws, influences the dispersion of United States industry; (2) assess the impact of such industrial dispersion upon the United States economy, including the contribution of industrial dispersion to increased unemployment in the United States; (3) determine the extent to which United States tax, tariff, and foriegn policies encourage the exportation of potentially hazardous industries; (4) examine the role of international organizations in the promulgation and implementation of international standards governing hazardous industries; (5) assess the effect of industrial dispersion upon the health and safety of foreign workers, United States workers and American consumers; and (6) recommend appropriate legislation and/or administrative action, if necessary, which should be taken by the United States and/or …

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