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Environmental Protection: From the 103rd to the 104th Congress (CRS Report for Congress)

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Release Date Jan. 3, 1995
Report Number 95-58
Report Type Report
Authors Martin R. Lee, Environment and Natural Resources Policy Division
Source Agency Congressional Research Service
Summary:

The 103rd Congress considered numerous environmental issues, developed many legislative proposals, and enacted several statutes. The 104th Congress faces a large environmental agenda, some issues hinging on actions of the 103rd Congress, others unresolved and newly emerging, and expirations of authorization for several major environmental statutes. Clearly, the change in majority party in the House and Senate, the appointment of new full- and sub-committee chairs, committee reorganizations, and related changes in congressional priorities will profoundly affect environmental protection and many other policies.