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OPENING STATEMEJ\"T BEFORE THE SENATE DEMOCRATIC CONFERENCE
.BY
MIKE MANSFIELD, MAJORITY' LEADER, tJNITED STATES SENATE
Thursday, March 15, 1973, Room S-207, U. s. Capitol, 9:30 A. M.
On Tuesday, the Policy Committee met and considered...
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Novemoer 10, 1971 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-SENA11! s 17999
JUSTICE FOR THE VICTIM OF
CRIME
Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr. President, I
have long advocated the concept of estAWll8hing
at the Federal level a. program
·designed to compensate the innocent vic-
Mike...
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84830 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD- SENATE March 15, 1973
MAJORrrY CONFER~CE RESOLUTION
ON REDUCTION OF MILITARY
EXPENDITURES OVERSEAS
Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr. President,
earlier today the Senate majority conference
adopted a resolution on the...
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Mike Mansfield Papers, Series 21, Box 47, Folder 57, Mansfield Library, University of Montana
Mike Mansfield Papers, Series 21, Box 47, Folder 57, Mansfield Library, University of Montana
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