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PUBLIC LAW 100-000—MMMM. DD, 1987

CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS—APR. 9, 1987

101 STAT. 1983

ENROLLMENT CORRECTIONS—H.R. 2

Mar. 20, 1987 [H. Con. Res. 77]

Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), That, in the enrollment of the bill (H.R. 2) to authorize funds for construction of highways, for highway safety programs, and for mass transportation programs, to expand and improve the relocation assistance program, and for other purposes, the Clerk of the House of Representatives shall make the following corrections: (1) At the end of title I add the following new section: SEC. 174. FIFTY-FIVE MILES PER HOUR SPEED LIMIT.

(a) IN GENERAL.—Subsection 154(a) of title 23, United States Code, is amended— (1) by inserting "other than a highway on the Interstate System located outside of an urbanized area of fifty thousand population or more, (2) a maximum speed limit on any highway within its jurisdiction on the Interstate System located outside of an urbanized area of fifty thousand population or more in excess of sixty-five miles per hour" immediately after "hour"; and (2) by renumbering "(2)" as "(3)" at the two places "(2)" appears. (b) CONFORMING AMENDMENT.—Subsection 154(f) of title 23, United States Code, is amended by inserting "on public highways with speed limits posted at fifty-five miles per hour" immediately after "hour". (2) In the table of contents contained in section 1(b) of the bill, add at the end of the portion relating to title I the following: "Sec. 174. Fifty-five miles per hour speed limit.".

Agreed to March 20, 1987.

BERLIN—SEVEN HUNDRED AND FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY COMMEMORATION Whereas 1987 marks the seven hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the great city of Berlin; Whereas Berlin is renowned for its traditions of openness and diversity; Whereas Berliners have bravely constructed a flourishing democracy in the midst of Communist tyranny; Whereas the bonds linking Berliners and Americans are profound and lasting; Whereas Berlin looks confidently to a future of freedom and accomplishment in close partnership with the United States; and Whereas the words "Ich Bin ein Berliner", ring eternal in the hearts of both Americans and Berliners: Now, therefore, be it Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), That the Congress— (1) expressly congratulates Berlin on the occasion of the city's seven hundred and fiftieth anniversary in the year 1987; (2) commends the people of Berlin for their centuries of

Apr.9, 1987 [H con. Res. 86]