Sponsor and status
John Barrasso
Sponsor. Junior Senator for Wyoming. Republican.
Ordered Reported on Jul 30, 2019
The committees assigned to this bill sent it to the House or Senate as a whole for consideration on July 30, 2019.
Position statements
What legislators are saying
“EPW Business Meeting: Opening Statement of Ranking Member Carper”
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Sen. Thomas Carper [D-DE]
(Co-sponsor)
on Jul 30, 2019
“Reed Statement on Historic Colombian Peace Agreement With the FARC”
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Sen. John “Jack” Reed [D-RI]
(Co-sponsor)
on Dec 1, 2016
“Sen. Franken: Buy America Iron and Steel Provision for Water Infrastructure Projects Must be Made Permanent”
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Sen. Alan “Al” Franken [D-MN, 2009-2017]
on Dec 5, 2016
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What stakeholders are saying
History
Jun 26, 2019
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Introduced
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Jul 30, 2019
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Ordered Reported
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Passed Senate
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Passed House
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Signed by the President
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