I have been actively and continuously fighting for legislation to improve the conditions of the migratory laborer. I have sponsored 10 migratory labor bills personally and have the honor of chairing the Select Subcommittee on Labor. to which the majority of these were referred. Senator WILLIAMS and I have met many times both with the Presidents Committee on Migratory Labor and privately to discuss and lay legislative groundwork to eliminate the plight of the migrant worker. Our staffs have worked hand in hand until we have reached this point. This great House of Representatives is now in a position to pass legislation favoring the migrant worker. as the Senate has previously done. On March 7. 1961. I introduced H.R. 5285. amending title III of the Public Health Service Act to authorize grants for improving domestic agricultural migratory workers health and conditions and on February 15. 1962. I amended the legislation by introducing H.R. 10027. to authorize grants for family clinics for our migrant agricultural workers. I am proud that Mr. ROSERTS bill is identical to mine in most every respect.