Sponsor and status
97th Congress, 1981–1982
Provisions of this bill were incorporated into other bills which were enacted.
S. 896
(same title)
Enacted — Signed by the President — Jun 21, 1982
Position statements
History
Apr 7, 1981
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Introduced
Bills and resolutions are referred to committees which debate the bill before possibly sending it on to the whole chamber.
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May 4, 1981
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Companion Bill —
Passed Senate (House next)
This activity took place on a related bill, S. 896 (97th), possibly in lieu of similar activity on H.R. 3072 (97th). |
May 11, 1982
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Ordered Reported
A committee has voted to issue a report to the full chamber recommending that the bill be considered further. Only about 1 in 4 bills are reported out of committee.
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Jun 7, 1982
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Passed House (Senate next)
The bill was passed in a vote in the House. It goes to the Senate next. The vote was by Voice Vote so no record of individual votes was made.
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Jun 7, 1982
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Companion Bill —
Passed House
This activity took place on a related bill, S. 896 (97th), possibly in lieu of similar activity on H.R. 3072 (97th). |
Jun 21, 1982
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Companion Bill —
Enacted — Signed by the President
This activity took place on a related bill, S. 896 (97th), possibly in lieu of similar activity on H.R. 3072 (97th). |
H.R. 3072 (97th) 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.
This bill was introduced in the 97th Congress, which met from Jan 5, 1981 to Dec 23, 1982. Legislation not enacted by the end of a Congress is cleared from the books.
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