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H.R. 814:
Children's Gasoline Burn Prevention Act
110th Congress

This is a bill in the U.S. Congress originating in the House of Representatives ("H.R."). A bill must be passed by both the House and Senate and then be signed by the President before it becomes law.

Bill numbers restart from 1 every two years. Each two-year cycle is called a session of Congress. This bill was created in the 110th Congress, in 2007-2008.

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2007-2008

To require the Consumer Product Safety Commission to issue regulations mandating child-resistant closures on all portable gasoline containers.

Overview

Sponsor:
Text:
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Status:
Occurred: IntroducedFeb 5, 2007
Occurred: Referred to CommitteeView Committee Assignments
Occurred: Reported by CommitteeSep 27, 2007
Occurred: Passed HouseOct 9, 2007
Occurred: Passed SenateJun 16, 2008
Occurred: Signed by PresidentJul 17, 2008
This bill became law. It was signed by George Bush.
Last Action:
Jul 17, 2008: Became Public Law No: 110-278.
Related:
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Votes:
Oct 9, 2007: This bill passed in the House of Representatives by voice vote. A record of each representative’s position was not kept.
Jun 16, 2008: This bill passed in the Senate by Unanimous Consent. A record of each senator’s position was not kept.
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Sources of Influence

MAPLight.org reports that the following organizations have taken a stance on this bill:

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Consumers Union
U.S. Public Interest Research Groups
Safe Kids USA
Child Magazine
(none)

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