CONGRESSIONAL RECORD – SENATE


January 18, 1973


Page 1323


SENATE RESOLUTION 20 – RESOLUTION INCREASING THE MEMBERSHIP OF THE SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON AGING


Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr. President, I send to the desk a resolution and ask for its immediate consideration.


The PRESIDING OFFICER. The resolution will be stated.


The assistant legislative clerk read the resolution (S. Res. 20), which was considered and agreed to, as follows:


S. RES. 20


Resolved, That the Special Committee on Aging, established by S. Res. 33, Eighty- seventh Congress, agreed to on February 13, 1961, as amended and supplemented, shall hereafter consist of twenty-two members, thirteen of whom shall be appointed from the majority party and nine of whom shall be appointed from the minority party.


The PRESIDING OFFICER. Pursuant to Senate Resolution 20 and on behalf of the Vice President, the Chair appoints the Senator from Rhode Island (Mr. PELL) to the Special Committee on Aging.


Mr. MANSFIELD. Mr. President, I ask unanimous consent that, for purposes of seniority among the majority party membership of the Committee on Aging, Senator PELL be given seniority immediately following Senator HARTKE. The committee should read as follows: Mr. CHURCH, chairman, Mr. WILLIAMS, Mr. BIBLE, Mr. RANDOLPH, Mr. MUSKIE, Mr. MOSS, Mr. KENNEDY, Mr. MONDALE, Mr. HARTKE, Mr. PELL, Mr. EAGLETON, Mr. TUNNEY, Mr. CHILES.


The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without objection, it is so ordered.