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PUB 94-143

New York City Seasonal Financing Act of 1975

Public law 94-143.

Originating Bill

Sponsors

Timeline

Dec 9, 1975

Signed by President.

Dec 9, 1975

Signed by President.

Dec 9, 1975

Public law 94-143.

Dec 9, 1975

Public law 94-143.

Dec 8, 1975

Measure enrolled in House.

Dec 8, 1975

Measure enrolled in Senate.

Dec 8, 1975

Measure presented to President.

Dec 8, 1975

Measure presented to President.

Dec 5, 1975

Cloture motion passed Senate, roll call #553 (70-27).

Dec 5, 1975

Measure considered in Senate.

Dec 5, 1975

Passed/agreed to in Senate: Measure passed Senate, roll call #566 (57-30).

Dec 5, 1975

Measure passed Senate, roll call #566 (57-30).

Dec 4, 1975

Measure considered in Senate.

Dec 3, 1975

Referred to Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs.

Dec 3, 1975

Measure called up by unanimous consent in Senate.

Dec 3, 1975

Measure considered in Senate.

Dec 3, 1975

Motion to table motion to refer to Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee passed Senate, roll call #540 (57-23).

Dec 3, 1975

Cloture motion filed in Senate.

Dec 2, 1975

Measure called up by special rule in House.

Dec 2, 1975

Measure considered in House.

Dec 2, 1975

Passed/agreed to in House: Measure passed House, amended, roll call #728 (213-203).

Dec 2, 1975

Measure passed House, amended, roll call #728 (213-203).

Nov 13, 1975

Reported to House from the Committee on Ways and Means with amendments, H. Rept. 94-632 (Part II).

Nov 13, 1975

Reported to House from the Committee on Ways and Means with amendments, H. Rept. 94-632 (Part II).

Nov 6, 1975

Reported to House from the Committee on Banking, Currency and Housing with amendments, H. Rept. 94-632 (Part I).

Nov 6, 1975

Reported to House from the Committee on Banking, Currency and Housing with amendments, H. Rept. 94-632 (Part I).

Nov 6, 1975

Referred to House Committee on Ways and Means.

Oct 31, 1975

Introduced in House

Oct 31, 1975

Introduced in House

Oct 31, 1975

Referred to House Committee on Banking, Currency and Housing.

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