Makes it the sense of the Congress that domestic policies which promote the economic strength of the United States are a necessary prerequisite to the effective implementation of a consistent and constructive foreign policy in the 1970's and beyond; and that the United States Government should exert every effort to examine and prepare workable, responsible, and efficient measures to promote the legitimate interests of American workingmen, consumers, investors, and business in order to be able to carry out a foreign policy which will promote the national interest and the achievement of balanced and stable world relationships.
Introduced in House
Introduced in House
Referred to House Committee on Foreign Affairs.
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