VOTING
Addresses
Harry Truman—Public Power and the New Economy: Senator Bradley, S12249-S12251 [3OC]
Affidavits
Race-based voting districts: Paul L. Hurd, H3480 [16AP]
Articles and editorials
Legal Fees Questioned in Remap Case, H3481 [16AP]
She's in a League of Her Own, S6217 [13JN]
Bills and resolutions
Capitol Building and Grounds: restoration of statue honoring women's suffrage and relocation to the rotunda (see H. Con. Res. 216), H11048 [24SE]
Civil liberties: secure rights of former felons who have been released from incarceration (see H.R. 3028), H1775 [6MR]
Elections: extend the period for receipt of certain absentee ballots (see H.R. 3058), H2034 [8MR]
———provide for a rotating schedule of regional primaries for Presidential elections (see S. 1589), S1516 [5MR]
———reform voter registration procedures (see H.R. 4209), H11394 [26SE]
FEC: authorizing appropriations (see H.R. 3461), H5173 [15MY]
Selma, AL: recognition of Brown Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church as symbol of the struggle for and achievement of African-American voting rights (see H. Res. 487), H8094 [22JY]
Essays
Why Voting Is Important to Our Union Family: Amy Aspinwall, E1901 [2OC]
———Joni Konishi, E1906 [2OC]
———Rachel Enomoto, E1904 [2OC]
Excerpts
Constitution—U.S.: 14th Amendment relative to the rights of citizenship, congressional apportionment, and loyalty requirements for Members of Congress, H6499 [18JN]
Factsheets
Status of English as Primary Language of U.S., H9759 [1AU]
Remarks in House
Aspinwall, Amy: Hawaii Carpenters Union ``Vote `96—Works for Us'' essay contest winner, E1901 [2OC]
Capitol Building and Grounds: restoration of statue honoring women's suffrage and relocation to the rotunda, E775 [10MY]
———restoration of statue honoring women's suffrage and relocation to the rotunda (H. Con. Res. 216), H11051 [25SE], H11358 [26SE], E1869 [30SE]
District of Columbia: funding for Presidential primary, H2037 [12MR]
Elections: extend the period for receipt of certain absentee ballots (H.R. 3058), H4922 [14MY]
———printing of ballots in foreign languages, H7539 [16JY], E1348 [23JY]
———race-based voting districts, H3475-H3481 [16AP]
———redistricting of congressional districts which are primarily minority populated, H4405-H4409 [2MY]
Enomoto, Rachel: Hawaii Carpenters Union ``Vote `96—Works for Us'' essay contest winner, E1904 [2OC]
Konishi, Joni: Hawaii Carpenters Union ``Vote `96—Works for Us'' essay contest winner, E1906 [2OC]
Languages: eliminate bilingual voting requirements, H6123 [11JN]
Trails: designate the voting rights march route from Selma, AL, to Montgomery, AL, as a National Historic Trail (H.R. 1129), H4913-H4917 [14MY]
Remarks in Senate
Capitol Building and Grounds: restoration of statue honoring women's suffrage and relocation to the rotunda (H. Con. Res. 216), S11573 [27SE], S11633 [28SE]
Civil rights: accomplishments, S12080-S12090 [1OC]
Elections: provide for a rotating schedule of regional primaries for Presidential elections (S. 1589), S1522 [5MR]
Hartford, CT: holding of Presidential debate, S12240 [3OC]
Immigration: criminal penalties relative to unlawful voting in Federal, State, or local elections, S4018 [24AP]
Reports filed
Eliminate Bilingual Voting Requirements: Committee on the Judiciary (House) (H.R. 351) (H. Rept. 104-728), H9565 [31JY]
Voting Rights March Route From Selma, AL, to Montgomery, AL, Designation as a National Historic Trail: Committee on Resources (House) (H.R. 1129) (H. Rept. 104-567), H4646 [8MY]
Resolutions by organizations
Restoration of statue honoring women's suffrage and relocation to the Capitol Building rotunda: Buffalo Federation of Women's Clubs, E775 [10MY]
Texts of
H. Con. Res. 216, restoration of statue honoring women's suffrage and relocation to the Capitol rotunda, H11359 [26SE]
H.R. 1129, voting rights march route from Selma, AL, to Montgomery, AL, designation as a National Historic Trail, H4913 [14MY]
H.R. 3058, extend the period for receipt of certain absentee ballots, H4921 [14MY]