A bill to adopt the Airline Consumer Protection and Competition Emergency Commission Act of 1991.
Airline Consumer Protection and Competition Emergency Commission Act of 1991 - Establishes the Emergency Commission on Airline Consumer Protection and Competition to: (1) assess and report to the President and the Congress on the state of the airline industry, particularly the full implications of foreign ownership of U.S. carriers; and (2) recommend Government policies to improve the competitive environment, retard the flow of carrier bankruptcies and accompanying loss of jobs, assure continued ownership and control of U.S. carriers by U.S. citizens, promote adequate levels of competition and service with reasonable fares in all geographic areas of the Nation, and stabilize the work environment of airline industry employees.
Introduced in Senate
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Commerce.
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