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PUB 114-16

To designate the United States Customs and Border Protection Port of Entry located at First Street and Pan American Avenue in Douglas, Arizona, as the "Raul Hector Castro Port of Entry".

Became Public Law No: 114-16.

Originating Bill

Sponsors

Timeline

May 22, 2015

Signed by President.

May 22, 2015

Signed by President.

May 22, 2015

Became Public Law No: 114-16.

May 22, 2015

Became Public Law No: 114-16.

May 14, 2015

Presented to President.

May 14, 2015

Presented to President.

May 13, 2015

Message on Senate action sent to the House.

May 12, 2015

Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works discharged by Unanimous Consent.(consideration: CR S2814)

May 12, 2015

Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works discharged by Unanimous Consent. (consideration: CR S2814)

May 12, 2015

Passed/agreed to in Senate: Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.(text: CR S2814)

May 12, 2015

Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent. (text: CR S2814)

Apr 29, 2015

Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.

Apr 28, 2015

Mr. Ryan (WI) moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.

Apr 28, 2015

Considered under suspension of the rules. (consideration: CR H2481-2483)

Apr 28, 2015

DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate on H.R. 1075.

Apr 28, 2015

Passed/agreed to in House: On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed to by voice vote.(text: CR H2481)

Apr 28, 2015

On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed to by voice vote. (text: CR H2481)

Apr 28, 2015

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

Mar 27, 2015

Referred to the Subcommittee on Trade.

Feb 25, 2015

Introduced in House

Feb 25, 2015

Introduced in House

Feb 25, 2015

Referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means.

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