| The Administration has no objection to House passage of H.R. 1272.  The 
Administration will, however, seek amendments in the Senate to delete: 
Section 5(a), an overly broad prohibition that, if applied literally, would 
inappropriately and unnecessarily limit FEMA's ability to advise the Congress 
and the public of its views on pending legislation.  This provision is 
especially troublesome insofar as it purports to constrain the constitutional 
authority of the President to communicate his views through subordinates to the 
Congress and the American people.
Section 5(c), an unprecedented provision that would establish "de facto 
debarment" of certain grant recipients.  (The Administration, however, supports 
the underlying intent of this provision, which is to provide for increased 
competition for research and development financial assistance.)
Section 8, a "Buy American" provision that could conflict with U.S. 
obligations under international trade agreements.
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