SJRES 138 · 94th Congress · International Affairs
An original joint resolution to implement the United States proposal for the early-warning system in Sinai.
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EnactedLatest: Measure indefinitely postponed in Senate, H.J.Res. 683 passed in lieu.(1975-10-09)
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Authorizes the President to implement the "United States Proposal for the Early-Warning System in Sinai," subject to the proviso that U.S. personnel assigned to Sinai will be removed immediately under two specific contingencies: (1) if there is an outbreak of hostilities between Egypt and Israel; or (2) if the Congress by concurrent resolution determines that the safety of such personnel is jeopardized or that continuation of their role is no longer necessary. States that any such concurrent resolution should be privileged in the same manner and to the same extent as a concurrent resolution under the War Powers Resolution. Provides that U.S. civilian personnel participating in the early-warning system in Sinai should include only individuals who have volunteered for such an assignment. Requires that the President to submit a written report to Congress whenever American civilian technicians, pursuant to this congressional authorization, participate in any early-warning system. Stipulates the circumstances requiring such a report, prescribes its form, specifies the nature of its contents, and states the timing of its submission. States that the authority contained in this joint resol…
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