MEMORIALS; Congressional Record Vol. 165, No. 114
(House of Representatives - July 09, 2019)

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                               MEMORIALS

  Under clause 3 of rule XII, memorials were presented and referred as 
follows:

       90. The SPEAKER presented a memorial of the Legislature of 
     the State of Maine, relative to H.P. 1184, Joint Resolution, 
     memorializing the President of the United States and the 
     United States Congress to allow the importation of affordable 
     and safe prescription drugs; which was referred to the 
     Committee on Energy and Commerce.
       91. Also, a memorial of the Legislature of the State of 
     Louisiana, relative to House Concurrent Resolution No. 66, to 
     memorialize the United States Congress to take such actions 
     as are necessary to recognize the historical significance of 
     Juneteenth Independence Day to the United States and observe 
     Juneteenth nationally as a holiday; which was referred to the 
     Committee on Oversight and Reform.
       92. Also, a memorial of the Legislature of the State of 
     Missouri, relative to House Concurrent Resolution No. 34, 
     urging the Baseball Hall of Fame to induct John Jordan 
     ``Buck'' O'Neil into the Baseball Hall of Fame; which was 
     referred to the Committee on Oversight and Reform.
       93. Also, a memorial of the Legislature of the State of 
     Oregon, relative to House Joint Memorial 1, respectfully 
     urging the Congress of the United States to pass, and the 
     President to sign, the Forest Management for Rural Stability 
     Act before the close of the federal fiscal year 2019; which 
     was referred jointly to the Committees on Natural Resources, 
     Agriculture, and Education and Labor.

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