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PUBLIC LAW 95-000—MMMM. DD, 1977

91 STAT. 1690 Oct. 31, 1977 [H. Con. Res. 241] Printing of copies.

CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS—OCT. 31, 1977 ,1

"GIVE YOURSELF CREDIT: GUIDE TO CONSUMER,. CREDIT LAWS" Resolved by the House of Representatives {the Senate concurring)^ That there shall be reprinted for the use of the Subcommittee on Consumer Affairs of the Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs one hundred thousand copies of House Document No. 95-167 entitled "Give Yourself Credit: Guide to Consumer Credit Laws". Passed October 31, 1977.

Nov. 3, 1977 [H. Con. Res. 182]

Printing as House document. 90 Stat. 3044.

"BLACK AMERICANS IN CONGRESS" Whereas blaclt Americans have been among this Nation's leadership; and Whereas this Nation's h\a,ck leadership has received only limited recognition; and Whereas the forty-five black Americans who have been elected to Congress over the past century brought with them an impressive array of professional, technical, and political skills; and Whereas black Americans in the United States Congress have constituted a representative cross section of its total membership—in essence, a Congress in microcosm; and Whereas black Americans who have served and are serving in the United States Congress are outstanding in their demonstrated ability as public servants and zealous in their constitutional pursuit of justice and equality of opportunity for all, without reference to race, creed or national origin; and Whereas black Americans in the United States Congress have directed their energies toward promoting the public welfare by developing, introducing, supporting and enacting legislation designed to meet the needs of neglected persons; and Whereas this corps of black Congresswomen and Congressmen inspires by its precept a deep and basic sense of racial pride and individual worth; and Whereas the black Members of the House of Representatives conceived and launched the congressional Black Caucus to "promote the public welfare", a function which it has, and continues to, faithfully discharge: Now, therefore, be it Resolved by the House of Representatives {the Senate concu7'ring), That there be printed as a House document the pamphlet entitled "Black Americans in Congress". Except as provided in section 2 of this concurrent resolution, the document shall be identical to the original pamphlet published pursuant to H. Con. Res. 682, adopted August 30, 1976. SEC. 2. The material on the inside front cover of such original pamphlet shall be deleted and a copy of this concurrent resolution, excluding this section and sections 3 and 4, shall be printed in lieu thereof. The inside front cover of the document printed pursuant to this concurrent resolution shall be identical in format to the inside front cover of such original pamphlet. The inside back cover of such document shall contain a list of the cosponsors of this concurrent resolution and of any companion concurrent resolutions introduced by the sponsor of this concurent resolution. In such listing, the party affiliation and the State of residence of each such cosponsor shall be indicated.