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TO SUSPEND THE RULES AND PASS S 858, ABANDONED SHIPWRECK ACT, TO GRANT STATES TITLE ON CERTAIN ABANDONED SHIPWRECKS LOCATED IN STATE WATERS. MOTION FAILED; TWO-THIRDS OF THOSE PRESENT NOT VOTING IN FAVOR. -- GovTrack.us
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TO SUSPEND THE RULES AND PASS S 858, ABANDONED SHIPWRECK ACT, TO GRANT STATES TITLE ON CERTAIN ABANDONED SHIPWRECKS LOCATED IN STATE WATERS. MOTION FAILED; TWO-THIRDS OF THOSE PRESENT NOT VOTING IN FAVOR.

March 29, 1988 .
All Votes D R
Yea 65%
 
 
263
226
 
37
 
Nay 35%
 
 
139
11
 
128
 
Not Voting
 
 
30
18
 
12
 

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