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PUB 101-638

A bill to extend the authorization of appropriations for the Taft Institute.

Became Public Law No: 101-638.

Originating Bill

Sponsors

Timeline

Nov 28, 1990

Signed by President.

Nov 28, 1990

Signed by President.

Nov 28, 1990

Became Public Law No: 101-638.

Nov 28, 1990

Became Public Law No: 101-638.

Nov 20, 1990

Presented to President.

Nov 20, 1990

Presented to President.

Nov 19, 1990

Measure Signed in Senate.

Nov 7, 1990

Message on Senate action sent to the House.

Oct 28, 1990

Conference report agreed to in Senate: Senate agreed to conference report by Voice Vote.

Oct 28, 1990

Senate agreed to conference report by Voice Vote.

Oct 23, 1990

Conference papers: message on House action held at the desk in Senate.

Oct 22, 1990

Mr. Williams moved to suspend the rules and agree to the conference report, H. Rept. 101-884.

Oct 22, 1990

DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate.

Oct 22, 1990

Conference report agreed to in House: On agreeing to the conference report Agreed to by voice vote.

Oct 22, 1990

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

Oct 22, 1990

On agreeing to the conference report Agreed to by voice vote.

Oct 18, 1990

Conference papers: Senate report and managers' statement held at the desk in Senate.

Oct 16, 1990

Conference report filed: Conference report H. Rept. 101-884 filed.

Oct 16, 1990

Conference report H. Rept. 101-884 filed.

Oct 3, 1990

Conference committee actions: Conferees agreed to file conference report.

Oct 3, 1990

Conferees agreed to file conference report.

Jul 19, 1990

Resolving differences -- Senate actions: Senate disagreed to the House amendment by Voice Vote.

Jul 19, 1990

Senate disagreed to the House amendment by Voice Vote.

Jul 19, 1990

Senate agreed to request for conference. Appointed conferees. Kennedy; Pell; Dodd; Hatch; Kassebaum.

Jun 11, 1990

Message on House action received in Senate and held at desk: House amendment to Senate bill and House requests a conference.

Jun 7, 1990

Mr. Williams asked unanimous consent to take from the Speaker's table and consider.

Jun 7, 1990

Considered by unanimous consent.

Jun 7, 1990

The House struck all after the enacting clause and inserted in lieu thereof the provisions of a similar measure H.R. 3315. Agreed to without objection.

Jun 7, 1990

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

Jun 7, 1990

On passage Passed without objection.

Jun 7, 1990

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

Jun 7, 1990

Mr. Williams asked unanimous consent that the House insist upon its amendment, and request a conference.

Jun 7, 1990

On motion that the House insist upon its amendment, and request a conference Agreed to without objection.

Jun 7, 1990

Mr. Bartlett moved that the House instruct conferees.

Jun 7, 1990

DEBATE - The House proceeded with one hour of debate on the Bartlett motion to instruct conferees which directs the managers on the part of the House to disagree to any provision of the Senate bill not related to the subject matter of the first section of the House amendment.

Jun 7, 1990

On motion that the House instruct conferees Agreed to without objection.

Jun 7, 1990

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

Jun 7, 1990

The chair appointed conferees: Hawkins, Ford (MI), Williams, Goodling, and Coleman (MO).

Jun 7, 1990

By unanimous consent, the Speaker reserved the authority to make additional appointments of conferees.

Nov 20, 1989

Introduced in Senate

Nov 20, 1989

Passed/agreed to in Senate: Introduced in the Senate, read twice, considered, read the third time, and passed without amendment by Voice Vote.

Nov 20, 1989

Introduced in the Senate, read twice, considered, read the third time, and passed without amendment by Voice Vote.

Nov 20, 1989

Message on Senate action sent to the House.

Nov 20, 1989

Received in the House.

Nov 20, 1989

Held at the desk.

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