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H.R. 3183:
Energy and Water Development and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2010
111th 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.

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2009-2010

Making appropriations for energy and water development and related agencies for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2010, and for other purposes.

Overview

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Status:
Occurred: IntroducedJul 13, 2009
Occurred: Referred to CommitteeView Committee Assignments
Occurred: Reported by CommitteeJul 13, 2009
Occurred: Amendments (111 proposed)View Amendments
Occurred: Passed HouseJul 17, 2009
Occurred: Passed SenateJul 29, 2009
Occurred: Differences ResolvedOct 1, 2009
Occurred: Signed by PresidentOct 28, 2009
This bill has become law. It was signed by Barack Obama. [Last Updated: Nov 13, 2009 11:41PM]
Last Action:
Oct 28, 2009: Became Public Law No: 111-85.
Related:
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Votes:
Jul 17, 2009: This bill passed in the House of Representatives by roll call vote. The totals were 320 Ayes, 97 Nays, 16 Present/Not Voting. Vote Details.
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Jul 29, 2009: This bill passed in the Senate by roll call vote. The totals were 85 Ayes, 9 Nays, 6 Present/Not Voting. Vote Details.
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Oct 1, 2009: After passing both the Senate and House, a conference committee is created to work out differences between the Senate and House versions of the bill. A conference report resolving those differences passed in the House of Representatives, paving the way for enactment of the bill, by roll call vote. The totals were 308 Ayes, 114 Nays, 10 Present/Not Voting. Vote Details.
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Oct 15, 2009: After passing both the Senate and House, a conference committee is created to work out differences between the Senate and House versions of the bill. A conference report resolving those differences passed in the Senate, paving the way for enactment of the bill, by roll call vote. The totals were 80 Ayes, 17 Nays, 3 Present/Not Voting. Vote Details.
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