HCONRES 192
103th Congress
House
Health
AIDS (Disease)
Advertising
Commerce
Condoms
Education
Educational policy
Elementary and secondary education
Federal advisory bodies
Government Operations and Politics
Health education
Human immunodeficiency viruses
Motion pictures
Preventive medicine
Public service advertising
School health programs
Science, Technology, Communications
Sex education
Television advertising
Television industry
Expressing the sense of Congress with respect to information on AIDS and HIV infections, and for other purposes.
Introduced: November 22, 1993
Introduced by:
Nadler, Jerrold
Democratic
· New York
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Introduced
In committee
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Passed House
Passed Senate
To President
Became law
Jan 3, 1994
Referred to the Subcommittee on Health and the Environment.
Nov 24, 1993
Sponsor introductory remarks on measure. (CR E3105)
Nov 22, 1993
Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.
Nov 22, 1993
Introduced in House
Plain-English summary
Expresses the sense of the Congress that: (1) all States should provide quality education in school sex education programs respecting acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infections; (2) the Secretary of Health and Human Services and the Surgeon General should develop guidelines for prevention of such infections and distribute them for parents and their children; (3) the television and motion picture industry should encourage the use of condoms in movies, television shows, and public service announcements; (4) advertisements for condoms should be encouraged; and (5) the National Commission on AIDS should be reinstituted.
What's happening now
Referred to the Subcommittee on Health and the Environment.
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