Sponsor and status
David Scott
Sponsor. Representative for Georgia's 13th congressional district. Democrat.
116th Congress (2019–2021)
This bill was introduced on September 9, 2019, in a previous session of Congress, but it did not receive a vote.
Although this bill was not enacted, its provisions could have become law by being included in another bill. It is common for legislative text to be introduced concurrently in multiple bills (called companion bills), re-introduced in subsequent sessions of Congress in new bills, or added to larger bills (sometimes called omnibus bills).
1 Cosponsor (1 Democrat)
Position statements
What legislators are saying
“Congressman David Scott Advances Diversity Bill Within CFTC Legislation”
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Rep. David Scott [D-GA13]
(Sponsor)
on Oct 30, 2019
“THIS WEEK IN CONGRESS - April 27, 2012”
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Rep. Gregorio Sablan [D-MP]
on Sep 23, 2019
“Congressman David Scott Introduces Legislation to Promote CFTC Diversity”
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Rep. David Scott [D-GA13]
(Sponsor)
on Sep 10, 2019
History
Sep 9, 2019
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Introduced
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H.R. 4257 (116th) 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. 4257. This is the one from the 116th Congress.
This bill was introduced in the 116th Congress, which met from Jan 3, 2019 to Jan 3, 2021. Legislation not passed by the end of a Congress is cleared from the books.
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