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PETITIONS, ETC.
Under clause 3 of rule XII, petitions and papers were laid on the clerk's desk and referred as follows:
PT-58. The SPEAKER presented a petition of the California Olive Committee, Clovis, California, relative to the 2019-2020 California Olive Committee Annual Report; to the Committee on Agriculture.
PT-59. Also, a petition of Gregory D. Watson, a citizen of Austin, Texas, relative to requesting enactment of Federal legislation that would require for elections -- in which a Federal elective office is on the ballot -- that there be a minimum 90-day period prior to such election in which election administrators may carefully vet a first-time application for voter registration so as to better ensure the integrity of Congressional and Presidential elections; to the Committee on House Administration.
PT-60. Also, a petition of Gregory D. Watson, a citizen of Austin, Texas, relative to urging Congress to enact legislation directing the National Archives and Records Administration to compile and publish on its Internet website all applications -- and recessions of applications -- ever made by the state legislatures, pursuant to Article V of the United States Constitution, for the calling of a convention for proposing federal constitutional amendments; to the Committee on the Judiciary.
PT-61. Also, a petition of Gregory D. Watson, a citizen of Austin, Texas, relative to urging the Congress to propose a constitutional amendment, pursuant to Article V, to clarify that the process of impeachment by the U.S. House of Representatives, and the process of trail and conviction by the U.S. Senate, apply only to someone who still holds a public office within the federal government; to the Committee on the Judiciary.
PT-62. Also, a petition of Gregory D. Watson, a citizen of Austin, Texas, relative to requesting enactment of Federal legislation that would require all Federal Courts to establish internet websites and post on their respective websites all official documents issued or filed in all cases pending before such courts -- making access to such official documents available free of monetary charge and with no requirement to become a registered user of such websites in order to view, print, or download, such official documents in
``PDF'' format; to the Committee on the Judiciary.
SOURCE: Congressional Record Vol. 167, No. 165
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