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  1. BILL. 64. S.650 — 97th Congress (1981-1982) A bill to require the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration to provide funds, as authorized to be appropriated under this Act, to the mayor of the city of Atlanta, Georgia, for extraordinary investigation expenses relating to the recent murders of children in that city.

  2. In his 1968 book Crossroads U.S.A., U.S. Senator Harrison A. Williams Jr. (D-NJ) argued for a vision of America that encompassed social justice, expanded educational and economic opportunity, environmentalism, and urban improvement as national goals. As pursued by the Kennedy and Johnson administrations and their congressional allies, including Williams, this liberal vision has been referred ...

  3. Harrison A. Williams. The New Jersey Senator took bribes from FBI agents posing as wealthy Arab businessmen in a sting operation and was indicted in 1980. Williams resigned in 1982 prior to a Senate vote on his expulsion and served 21 months in federal prison on bribery and conspiracy charges. Years in Senate: 1959-82 Party: Democrat State: New ...

  4. The Harrison A. Williams, Jr. papers came to Rutgers University in six accruals (as of December 2008). First, Rutgers collected approximately 800 cubic feet of material from the Washington, DC office of Senator Williams (HAW) in March 1982, immediately after his resignation. Second, also in 1982, Rutgers received all of HAW's papers held at the ...

  5. Harrison A. Williams (Plainfield, 1919. december 10. – Denville Township, 2001. november 17.) az Amerikai Egyesült Államok szenátora (New Jersey, 1959–1982). Élete Jegyzetek. ↑ a b; ↑ a b; Források. A chronological list of senators since the ...

  6. Harrison A. Williams, Jr., Remarks on joining as a cosponsor of the Civil Rights Act of 1967. The opening of American society to include more of its citizens as full participants in its democracy and to respect all individuals’ unalienable right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness is perhaps the signature legacy of the 1960s and 1970s.

  7. 26. Jan. 2022 · Harrison Arlington "Pete" Williams, Jr. (December 10, 1919 – November 17, 2001) was a Democrat who represented New Jersey in the United States House of Representatives (1953–1957) and the United States Senate (1959–1982). Williams was convicted on May 1, 1981 for taking bribes in the Abscam sting operation, and resigned from the U.S. Senate in 1982 before a planned expulsion vote.