1、1Compiled with assistance from the U.S. Senate NATO Observer Group.Congressional Research Service The Library of CongressCRS Report for CongressReceived through the CRS Web98-214 FMarch 4, 1998NATO Policy: Selected Legislationin the 103d, 104th, and 105th Congresses(name redacted)Presidential Manage
2、ment InternForeign Affairs and National Defense DivisionSummaryThis report is intended to portray the broad array of issues concerning the future ofNATO primarily, enlargement to include new members, burdensharing, and financialassistance that Congress has considered during the past few years. For t
3、he 105thCongress, enacted bills, other bills, and resolutions are listed. By contrast, for the 103dand 104th Congresses, only legislation that became public law is highlighted. The report,mainly formulated using the Legislative Information Service, may not necessarily be acomprehensive list of all m
4、easures on NATO that were introduced.1105th CongressEnacted Bills (including “companion” legislation)H.R. 1119. (Spence; cosponsor: Dellums; introduced 3/19/97; enacted as P.L. 105-85 on 11/18/97). National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1998. AuthorizesDepartment of Defense (DOD) appropr