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S. 811:
American Dream Downpayment Act
108th Congress

This is a bill in the U.S. Congress originating in the Senate ("S."). A bill must be passed by both the Senate and House 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 108th Congress, in 2003-2004.

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2003-2004

A bill to support certain housing proposals in the fiscal year 2003 budget for the Federal Government, including the downpayment assistance initiative under the HOME Investment Partnership Act, and for other purposes.

Overview

Sponsor:
Text:
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Status:
Occurred: IntroducedApr 8, 2003
Occurred: Referred to CommitteeView Committee Assignments
Occurred: Reported by CommitteeOct 15, 2003
Occurred: Amendments (1 proposed)View Amendments
Occurred: Passed SenateNov 24, 2003
Occurred: Passed HouseDec 8, 2003
Occurred: Signed by PresidentDec 16, 2003
This bill became law. It was signed by George Bush.
Last Action:
Dec 16, 2003: Became Public Law No: 108-186.
Other Titles:
-- FHA Multifamily Loan Limit Adjustment Act of 2003
-- HOPE VI Program Reauthorization and Small Community Mainstreet Rejuvenation and Housing Act of 2003
-- LEGACY Act of 2003
-- Living Equitably: Grandparents Aiding Children and Youth Act of 2003
Related:
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Votes:
Nov 24, 2003: This bill passed in the Senate by Unanimous Consent. A record of each representative's position was not kept.
Dec 8, 2003: This bill passed in the House of Representatives without objection. A record of each representative's position was not kept.
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