[105th Congress Public Law 159] [From the U.S. Government Printing Office] <DOC> [DOCID: f:publ159.105] [[Page 112 STAT. 19]] Public Law 105-159 105th Congress An Act Disapproving the cancellations transmitted by the President on October 6, 1997, regarding Public Law 105-45. <<NOTE: Feb. 25, 1998 - [H.R. 2631]>> Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, <<NOTE: 111 Stat. 1142. 62 FR 52452.>> That Congress disapproves of cancellations 97-4, 97-5, 97-6, 97-7, 97-8, 97-9, 97-10, 97-11, 97-12, 97-13, 97-14, 97-15, 97-16, 97-17, 97-18, 97-19, 97-20, 97-21, 97-22, 97-23, 97-24, 97-25, 97-26, 97-27, 97-28, 97-29, 97-30, 97-31, 97-32, 97-33, 97-34, 97-35, 97-36, 97-37, 97-38, 97-39, 97-40, and 97-41 as transmitted by the President in a special message on October 6, 1997, regarding Public Law 105-45. Newt Gingrich Speaker of the House of Representatives. Strom Thurmond President of the Senate pro tempore. IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, U.S. February 5, 1998. The House of Representatives having proceeded to reconsider the bill (H.R. 2631) entitled ``An Act disapproving the cancellations transmitted by the President on October 6, 1997, regarding Public Law 105-45'', returned by the President of the United States with his objections, to the House of Representatives, in which it originated, it was Resolved, That the said bill pass, two-thirds of the House of Representatives agreeing to pass the same. Robin H. Carle Clerk. I certify that this Act originated in the House of Representatives. Robin H. Carle Clerk. [[Page 112 STAT. 20]] IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES, February 25, 1998. The Senate having proceeded to reconsider the bill (H.R. 2631) entitled ``An Act disapproving the cancellations transmitted by the President on October 6, 1997, regarding Public Law 105-45.'', returned by the President of the United States with his objections, to the House of Representatives, in which it originated, and passed by the House of Representatives on reconsideration of the same, it was Resolved, That the said bill pass, two-thirds of the Senators present having voted in the affirmative. Gary Sisco Secretary. LEGISLATIVE HISTORY--H.R. 2631 (S. 1292): --------------------------------------------------------------------------- CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. 143 (1997): Nov. 8, considered and passed House. Nov. 9, considered and passed Senate. WEEKLY COMPILATION OF PRESIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS, Vol. 33 (1997): Nov. 13, Presidential veto message. CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. 144 (1998): Feb. 5, House overrode veto. Feb. 25, Senate overrode veto. <all>