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S. RES. 78, FEBRUARY 11, 1977, AND
S. RES. 147, JUNE 14, 1977

Resolution Authorizing a Study of the Problems
of the Aged and Aging

TOGETHER WITH

ADDITIONAL AND SUPPLEMENTAL VIEWS

APRIL 27 (legislative day, APRIL 24), 1978.-Ordered to be printed

23-577 O

U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE

WASHINGTON: 1978

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1 Amendment No. 23 to S. Res. 4, Reorganization of the Senate Committee System, agreed to Feb. 1, 1977, established the Special Committee on Aging as a permanent, nonlegislative committee under the rules of the Senate. Membership was reduced from 23 to 14 for the 95th Congress and by attrition must begin the 96th Congress with no more than nine members.

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