US Government Info

  1. Home
  2. News & Issues
  3. US Government Info
Inaugurating a President
Part 4: Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 148
 More of this Feature
• 1: Inauguration Day 
• 2: S. Con. Res. 89
• 3: S. Con. Res. 148
 
 Join the Discussion
"Share your opinions on a host of government issues"
Click Here to Take Part

"Debate the Gun Control Issue here."
Click Here to Take Part
 

  Related Resources
• President's Cabinet
Presidents' Pay
• Order of Succession
Threatening the Prez.
President For a Day
 
 From Other Guides
• Texas Style Affair
Bush Gored?
 
 Elsewhere on the Web
• Inaugural Committee
Bush Transition Site
• White House
Tight Security
Inauguration Schedule
 
 
About.com Poll
Is the Presidential Inaugural celebration an overblown waste of money, or a worthy tribute to an American institution?

Waste of money
Fitting tribute
Undecided


Current Results

 

106th CONGRESS

2d Session

S. CON. RES. 148

IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

October 12, 2000

Referred to the Committee on House Administration

CONCURRENT RESOLUTION

To provide for the disposition and archiving of the records, files, documents, and other materials of joint congressional committees on inaugural ceremonies.

    Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring),

SECTION 1. RECORDS OF EACH JOINT CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE ON INAUGURAL CEREMONIES.

    (a) IN GENERAL- Upon the conclusion of the business of a joint congressional committee on Presidential inaugural ceremonies and the closing out of its affairs, all records, files, documents, and other materials in the possession, custody, or control of the joint committee shall be transferred subject to--
      (1) such terms and conditions relating to access and use of such materials as the Committee on Rules and Administration of the Senate shall prescribe; and
      (2) the provisions of Senate Resolution 474 (96th Congress, 2d Session).
    (b) PRIOR RECORDS- The records, files, documents, and other materials of any joint congressional committee on Presidential inaugural ceremonies in the custody of the Senate on the date of adoption of this resolution shall be shall be transferred subject to--
      (1) such terms and conditions relating to access and use of such materials as the Committee on Rules and Administration of the Senate shall prescribe; and
      (2) the provisions of Senate Resolution 474 (96th Congress, 2d Session).

Passed the Senate October 11 (legislative day, September 22), 2000.

Attest:

GARY SISCO,

Secretary. 

 

Subscribe to the Newsletter
Name
Email

Explore US Government Info

About.com Special Features

US Government Info

  1. Home
  2. News & Issues
  3. US Government Info

©2009 About.com, a part of The New York Times Company.

All rights reserved.