H.R. 2130 (101st): To require that not less than 25 percent of amounts spent by the Department of Defense during fiscal year 1990 for advertising for military recruiting purposes be spent for advertising in newspapers.

Introduced:
Apr 26, 1989 (101st Congress, 1989–1990)
Sponsor:
Rep. Tommy Robinson [R-AR2]
Status:
Died (Referred to Committee)

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4/26/1989--Introduced.
Requires that not less than 25 percent of the amount spent by the Department of Defense during FY 1990 for advertising for military recruitment purposes be spent for advertising in newspapers.

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