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PUB 112-98

Federal Restricted Buildings and Grounds Improvement Act of 2011

Became Public Law No: 112-98.

Originating Bill

Sponsors

Timeline

Mar 8, 2012

Signed by President.

Mar 8, 2012

Signed by President.

Mar 8, 2012

Became Public Law No: 112-98.

Mar 8, 2012

Became Public Law No: 112-98.

Mar 1, 2012

Presented to President.

Mar 1, 2012

Presented to President.

Feb 27, 2012

Mr. Smith (TX) moved that the House suspend the rules and agree to the Senate amendment. (consideration: CR H953-954, H954-955)

Feb 27, 2012

The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate on the motion to agree in the Senate amendment to H.R. 347.

Feb 27, 2012

At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays were demanded and ordered. Pursuant to the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, the chair announced that further proceedings on the motion would be postponed.

Feb 27, 2012

Resolving differences -- House actions: On motion that the House suspend the rules and agree to the Senate amendment Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: (2/3 required): 388 - 3 (Roll no. 73).(text as House agreed to Senate amendment: CR H953)

Feb 27, 2012

On motion that the House suspend the rules and agree to the Senate amendment Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: (2/3 required): 388 - 3 (Roll no. 73). (text as House agreed to Senate amendment: CR H953)

Feb 27, 2012

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

Feb 7, 2012

Message on Senate action sent to the House.

Feb 6, 2012

Passed/agreed to in Senate: Passed Senate with an amendment by Unanimous Consent.(consideration: CR S358; text as passed Senate: CR S358)

Feb 6, 2012

Passed Senate with an amendment by Unanimous Consent. (consideration: CR S358; text as passed Senate: CR S358)

Nov 17, 2011

Committee on the Judiciary. Ordered to be reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute favorably.

Nov 17, 2011

Committee on the Judiciary. Reported by Senator Leahy with an amendment in the nature of a substitute. Without written report.

Nov 17, 2011

Committee on the Judiciary. Reported by Senator Leahy with an amendment in the nature of a substitute. Without written report.

Nov 17, 2011

Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 235.

Mar 1, 2011

Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.

Feb 28, 2011

Mr. Lungren, Daniel E. moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as amended.

Feb 28, 2011

Considered under suspension of the rules. (consideration: CR H1372-1374)

Feb 28, 2011

DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate on H.R. 347.

Feb 28, 2011

At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays were demanded and ordered. Pursuant to the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, the Chair announced that further proceedings on the motion would be postponed.

Feb 28, 2011

Considered as unfinished business. (consideration: CR H1375)

Feb 28, 2011

Passed/agreed to in House: On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as amended Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: (2/3 required): 399 - 3 (Roll no. 149).(text: CR H1373)

Feb 28, 2011

On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as amended Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: (2/3 required): 399 - 3 (Roll no. 149). (text: CR H1373)

Feb 28, 2011

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

Feb 11, 2011

Reported by the Committee on Judiciary. H. Rept. 112-9.

Feb 11, 2011

Reported by the Committee on Judiciary. H. Rept. 112-9.

Feb 11, 2011

Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 2.

Jan 26, 2011

Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.

Jan 26, 2011

Ordered to be Reported by Voice Vote.

Jan 26, 2011

Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, and Homeland Security Discharged.

Jan 21, 2011

Referred to the Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, and Homeland Security.

Jan 19, 2011

Introduced in House

Jan 19, 2011

Introduced in House

Jan 19, 2011

Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.

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