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PUB 93-577

Federal Nonnuclear Energy Research and Development Act of 1974

Public law 93-577.

Originating Bill

Sponsors

Timeline

Dec 31, 1974

Signed by President.

Dec 31, 1974

Signed by President.

Dec 31, 1974

Public law 93-577.

Dec 31, 1974

Public law 93-577.

Dec 19, 1974

Measure presented to President.

Dec 19, 1974

Measure presented to President.

Dec 17, 1974

Conference report agreed to in Senate: Senate agreed to conference report, roll call #565 (91-1).

Dec 17, 1974

Senate agreed to conference report, roll call #565 (91-1).

Dec 16, 1974

Conference report agreed to in House: House agreed to conference report under suspension of the rules, roll call #691 (378-5).

Dec 16, 1974

House agreed to conference report under suspension of the rules, roll call #691 (378-5).

Dec 11, 1974

Conference report filed: Conference report filed in House, H. Rept. 93-1563.

Dec 11, 1974

Conference report filed in House, H. Rept. 93-1563.

Sep 19, 1974

Conference scheduled in House.

Sep 12, 1974

Conference scheduled in Senate.

Sep 11, 1974

Passed/agreed to in House: Measure passed House, amended, in lieu of H.R. 13565.

Sep 11, 1974

Measure passed House, amended, in lieu of H.R. 13565.

Dec 10, 1973

Referred to House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs.

Dec 7, 1973

Passed/agreed to in Senate: Measure passed Senate, amended, roll call #564 (82-0).

Dec 7, 1973

Measure passed Senate, amended, roll call #564 (82-0).

Dec 5, 1973

Motion to refer to Senate Government Operations Committee failed of passage, roll call #557 (29-57).

Dec 5, 1973

Motion to refer to Senate Government Operations Committee failed of passage, roll call #558 (6-81).

Dec 1, 1973

Reported to Senate from the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs with amendment, S. Rept. 93-589.

Dec 1, 1973

Reported to Senate from the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs with amendment, S. Rept. 93-589.

Mar 19, 1973

Introduced in Senate

Mar 19, 1973

Referred to Senate Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs.

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