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PUB 101-269

A bill to permit the transfer of the obsolete submarine U.S.S. Requin to the Carnegie Institute in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, before the expiration of the 60-day waiting period that would otherwise be applicable to the transfer.

Became Public Law No: 101-269.

Originating Bill

Sponsors

Timeline

Apr 9, 1990

Signed by President.

Apr 9, 1990

Signed by President.

Apr 9, 1990

Became Public Law No: 101-269.

Apr 9, 1990

Became Public Law No: 101-269.

Mar 29, 1990

Measure Signed in Senate.

Mar 29, 1990

Presented to President.

Mar 29, 1990

Presented to President.

Mar 28, 1990

Committee on Armed Services discharged.

Mar 28, 1990

Committee on Armed Services discharged.

Mar 28, 1990

Considered by unanimous consent.

Mar 28, 1990

Mr. Bennett asked unanimous consent to discharge from committee and consider.

Mar 28, 1990

Passed/agreed to in House: On passage Passed without objection.

Mar 28, 1990

On passage Passed without objection.

Mar 28, 1990

Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.

Mar 28, 1990

Subcommittee on Seapower and Strategic and Critical Materials Discharged.

Mar 14, 1990

Referred to the Subcommittee on Seapower and Strategic and Critical Materials.

Mar 7, 1990

Message on Senate action sent to the House.

Mar 7, 1990

Received in the House.

Mar 7, 1990

Referred to the House Committee on Armed Services.

Mar 5, 1990

Passed/agreed to in Senate: Passed Senate without amendment by Voice Vote.

Mar 5, 1990

Passed Senate without amendment by Voice Vote.

Feb 27, 1990

Committee on Armed Services. Reported to Senate by Senator Nunn without amendment. Without written report.

Feb 27, 1990

Committee on Armed Services. Reported to Senate by Senator Nunn without amendment. Without written report.

Feb 27, 1990

Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 460.

Feb 27, 1990

Committee on Armed Services. Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.

Feb 21, 1990

Introduced in Senate

Feb 21, 1990

Read twice and referred to the Committee on Armed Services.

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