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H.R. 4810 (106th): Marriage Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2000


To provide for reconciliation pursuant to section 103(a)(1) of the concurrent resolution on the budget for fiscal year 2001.

The bill’s titles are written by its sponsor.

Sponsor and status

Bill Archer

Sponsor. Representative for Texas's 7th congressional district. Republican.

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Last Updated: Jul 25, 2000
Length: 4 pages
Introduced
Jul 10, 2000
106th Congress (1999–2000)
Status

Vetoed & Override Failed in House on Sep 13, 2000

This bill was vetoed. The House attempted to override the veto on September 13, 2000 but failed.

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History

Jul 10, 2000
 
Introduced

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Jul 12, 2000
 
Passed House (Senate next)

The bill was passed in a vote in the House. It goes to the Senate next.

Jul 18, 2000
 
Passed Senate with Changes (back to House)

The Senate passed the bill with changes not in the House version and sent it back to the House to approve the changes.

Jul 19, 2000
 
Text Published

Updated bill text was published as of Passed the Senate with an Amendment.

Jul 20, 2000
 
Conference Report Agreed to by House (Senate next)

A conference committee was formed, comprising members of both the House and Senate, to resolve the differences in how each chamber passed the bill. The House approved the committee's report proposing the final form of the bill for consideration in both chambers. The Senate must also approve the conference report.

Jul 21, 2000
 
Conference Report Agreed to by Senate

The bill was passed by both chambers in identical form. It goes to the President next who may sign or veto the bill.

Aug 5, 2000
 
Vetoed

The President vetoed the bill. Congress may attempt to override the veto.

Sep 13, 2000
 
House Override Failed

A vote to override the President's veto failed in the House. The bill is now dead.

H.R. 4810 (106th) was a bill in the United States Congress.

A bill must be passed by both the House and Senate in identical form and then be signed by the President to become law.

Bills numbers restart every two years. That means there are other bills with the number H.R. 4810. This is the one from the 106th Congress.

This bill was introduced in the 106th Congress, which met from Jan 6, 1999 to Dec 15, 2000. Legislation not passed by the end of a Congress is cleared from the books.

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