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PUBLIC LAW 94-000—MMMM. DD, 1976

CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS—MAY 13, 1976 CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES AND DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE Resolved by the House of Representatives {the Senate coTwurring), That the Constitution of the United States, as amended to July 1, 1971, together with the Declaration of Independence, be printed as a House document, with an index, in such form and style as may be directed by the Joint Committee on Printing, and that there be printed two hundred and seventy-two thousand five hundred additional copies of su6h document, of which two hundred and twenty-one thousand shall be for the use of the House of Representatives and fifty-one thousand five hundred shall be for the use of the Senate.

90 STAT. 3029 May 10. 1976 [H. Con. Res. 537] Printing as House document; additional copies.

Passed May 10, 1976.

CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES Resolved by the House of Representatives {tfie Senate concurring), That there is authorized to be printed as a House document the Constitution of the United States, as amended with analytical index and ancillaries regarding proposed amendments, prepared by Representative Peter W. Rodino, Junior, of New Jersey, to be bound with a paperback cover of the style and design used in printing House Document Numbered 93-215 of the Ninety-third Congress, and that two hundred and forty-six thousand additional copies be printed, of which twenty-five thousand shall be for the use of the House Committee on the Judiciary and the balance prorated to the Members of the House of Representatives.

May 10. 1976 [H. Con. Res. 539] Printing as House document; additional copitis.

Passed May 10, 1976.

"HOW OUR LAWS ARE MADE" Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), That the brochure entitled "How Our Laws Are Made", as set out in House Document Numbered 93-377 of the Ninety-third Congress, be printed as a House document, with a suitable paperback cover of a style, design, and color, to be selected by the chairman of the Committee on the Judiciary of the House of Representatives, with emendations, and with a foreword by the Honorable Peter W. Rodino, Junior; and that there be printed two hundred and forty-six thousand additional copies, of which twenty-five thousand shall be for the use of the Committee on the Judiciary and the balance prorated to the Members of the House of Representatives.

May 10. 1976 [H. Con. Res. 540] Printing as House document; additional copies.

Passed May 10, 1976.

CONGRESSIONAL BUDGET, FISCAL YEAR 1977 AND TRANSITION May 13. 1976 QUARTER [S. Con. Res. 109] Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring), That the Congress hereby determines and declares, pursuant to section 301(a) of the Congressional Budget Act of 1974, that for the 31 USC 1322. fiscal year beginning on October 1, 1976—