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Feb. 8, 1972 [1417–19; 1453–54; 1456–59].

Feb. 9, 1972 [1520–23; 1524–38; 1540–47]-
Feb. 14, 1972 [1644–59]..

Feb. 15, 1972 (1791-1812]-

Feb. 16, 1972 [1890–99; 1902–04]-

Feb. 17, 1972 [2041-54; 2057–59; 2061–62]-.

Feb. 18, 1972 [2106–09].

Feb. 21, 1972 [2179–85]-

Feb. 22, 1972 [2265–2306]-.

Mar. 6, 1972 [3460–3464]-

Congressional debate (House):
Sept. 14, 1971 [8402]....
Sept. 15, 1971 [8457-85]-
Sept. 16, 1971 [8517–42].
Mar. 8, 1972 [1861–64]-.

1345-1354
1355 1392
1393-1454

1455-1504

1605-1571

1573-1607

1609-1653

1655-1663

1665-1683

1685-1793

1843-1854

189-190

191-250

251-324

1855-1875

Congressional Record page references shown in brackets. Certain other references to the EEOC legisla-
tion occur at various other points in the Congressional Record which either refer to amendments proposed
to the bill or explain particular procedural or substantive aspects of the legislation as viewed by individual
members. These references have not been cited in this index, but appear in the text in chronological order
sa they occurred during the debates.

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INDEX BY SUBJECT MATTER OF DEBATE 2

ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE

Congressional debate (Senate):

Memorandum on Administrative Due Process [378-79].

Listing of Agencies with Cease and Desist Powers [374].

Letter from Arthur Green [807]----.

Amendment No. 878 (to provide for administrative hearings

with court jurisdiction) text [1526–27]..

Statement by Senator Javits [1533-37].

Statement by Senator Dominick [1541-44].

Defeated (by substitution of No. 884) [1811].

Congressional debate (House):

Statement by Mr. Albert [8517]-.

Page

811-815

801

1157

1383-92

1422-27

1438-44

1557

251-53

212-15

257-58

254-56

229-30

216-18

293-95

204-06

193-94

295-96

198-200

265-66

303-04

292-93

426-32;

434-36;

446-49

68-71; 87-88

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(See separate index listing all amendments introduced infra, p. XXI.)

APPEALS

Congressional debate (Senate):

Amendment No. 818 (to prohibit appeals to the District of

Columbia Circuit Court of Appeals) text (Amendment
called up but never voted on) [652].

884

Amendment to amendment No. 611 (to allow EEOC to handle all appeals itself) text [396].

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Conference Report (Senate) No. 92–681 (20)

Only major statements and major positions reflected. For full debates, see Overall Index to Days of Debate.

1818

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ATTORNEYS FEES

Congressional debate (Senate):

Amendment No. 810 (to allow respondents fees & costs) text
[194]

Statement by Senator Gambrell [193-194]

Revisions by Senator Gambrell (amendment was never
voted on) [651-52]---

Amendment No. 833 (to grant small employers attorneys fees)

P

790-7 687-6

1012-10

text [815]-.

10

Statement by Senator Gambrell [815-18]

1177-11

Substitution by Senator Mondale (text) [818]

11

Statement by Senator Mondale [819]-
Modification accepted (54-21) [820]-.

1187-11

11

Amendment adopted as modified (72-2) [821]

11

Other references:

Conference Report (Senate) No. 92-681 (19).

18

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Amendment to require that charges shall be under oath or
affirmation (text) [2182]____

Debate and adoption (by agreement) [2182-83]

16

1672-16

Adopted (by agreement) [2183]

16

16

Amendment to make new enforcement procedures effective to
pending charges (text) [2183]_ .

(See also explanation by Senator Williams in section-by-section analysis [2299] 1777 and [3461] 1845.)

Congressional debate (House):

(See explanation in section-by-section analysis at [1862] 1845.)

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(See explanation by Senator Williams in section-by-section analysis at [23 1773 and [3462] 1847.)

Congressional debate (House):

(See explanation in section-by-section analysis at [1863] 1847.)

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