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A resolution was introduced in Congress deploring the Sandinistas' action. The Senate voted unanimously in favor, but in the House the vote was 379-29. All the 29 Congressmen voting against the resolution were Democrats.  
 
A resolution was introduced in Congress deploring the Sandinistas' action. The Senate voted unanimously in favor, but in the House the vote was 379-29. All the 29 Congressmen voting against the resolution were Democrats.  
  
The Council for Inter-American Security dubbed these 29 people "The Congressional Pink Caucus":  
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The Council for Inter-American Security dubbed these 29 people the "Congressional Pink Caucus":  
 
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*[[Jim Bates]] (CA)
 
*[[Jim Bates]] (CA)
 
*[[Barbara Boxer]] (CA)
 
*[[Barbara Boxer]] (CA)
*[[William Clay]] (MO)
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*[[William Lacy Clay, Sr.]] (MO)
 
*[[George Crockett]] (MI)
 
*[[George Crockett]] (MI)
 
*[[Cardiss Collins]] (IL)
 
*[[Cardiss Collins]] (IL)
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*[[Gerry Studds]] (MA)
 
*[[Gerry Studds]] (MA)
 
*[[Esteban Torres]] (CA)
 
*[[Esteban Torres]] (CA)
*[[Adolphus Towns]] (NY)
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*[[Edolphus Towns]] (NY)
 
*[[Jolene Unsoeld]] (WA)
 
*[[Jolene Unsoeld]] (WA)
 
*[[Ted Weiss]] (NY)
 
*[[Ted Weiss]] (NY)
 
*[[Alan Wheat]] (MO)
 
*[[Alan Wheat]] (MO)
 
*[[Ron Wyden]] (OR)
 
*[[Ron Wyden]] (OR)
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==References==
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[[Category:United States Representatives from California]]

Latest revision as of 19:04, 23 October 2011

Jim Bates

"Congressional Pink Caucus"

In October 1989 the Nicaraguan Sandinista Government announced that they would no longer comply with the 19 month-old cease-fire agreement with the Contras. This had been considered a prime step forward for the "peace process" that was progressing slowly as part of the Arias Peace Plan.

A resolution was introduced in Congress deploring the Sandinistas' action. The Senate voted unanimously in favor, but in the House the vote was 379-29. All the 29 Congressmen voting against the resolution were Democrats.

The Council for Inter-American Security dubbed these 29 people the "Congressional Pink Caucus":

References

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