71. The committee could vote on it as early as Wednesday or Thursday, aides said. 72. The committee could vote within three weeks on a bill to send to the full House, committee chairman Jim Leach, R-Iowa, said Thursday. 73. The committee may not vote on a formal recommendation, though members will voice their opinions on the suitability of such restrictions, Stone said. 74. The committee voted to grant the immunity for the Buddhists and one other witness over the objections of the Justice Department, which is conducting a separate criminal investigation. 75. The committee voted to issue subpoenas seeking campaign finance documents. 76. The committee voted unanimously to refer the matter to criminal prosecutors. 77. The committee also voted to experiment with competition. 78. The committee voted unanimously to make the same sort of deletions of sensitive or immaterial information on the audiotapes as it did the accompanying transcripts of the conversation. 79. The committee will also vote on emergency military spending bill that has rider barring FCC from enforcing free air time policy. 80. The committee will also vote on the Democratic alternative. |