HRES 1192 · 95th Congress · Congress
A resolution expressing the sense of the House that until the testimony of Kim Dong Jo is made available under oath to the Committee on Standards of Official Conduct, the transfer of anything of value to the Republic of Korea for non-military purposes should be made only where the refusal to do so would imperil the national security of the United States or the territorial integrity of the Republic of Korea; and that refusal of the United States to make such transfers, would not, under present circumstances imperil the national security of the United States or the territorial integrity of the Republic of Korea.
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EnactedLatest: Referred to House Committee on International Relations.(1978-05-18)
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Declares the sense of the House of Representatives that, until such time as Kim Dong Jo is made available for examination under oath, authorization for the transfer of anything of value, directly or indirectly, to the Republic of Korea and appropriation of funds for transfer, directly or indirectly, to the Republic of Korea for nonmilitary purposes should be approved by the House of Representatives only where the refusal to so approve such authorization or appropriation would imperil the national security of the United States or the territorial integrity of the Republic of Korea. Declares it is the sense of the House of Representatives that the refusal of the United States to transfer things of value or funds to the Republic of Korea for nonmilitary purposes would not, under present circumstances, imperil the national security of the United States or the territorial integrity of the Republic of Korea.…
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Cosponsors (13)
6 Democrats7 Republicans