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PUB 95-557

Housing and Community Development Amendments of 1978

Public Law 95-557.

Originating Bill

Sponsors

Timeline

Oct 31, 1978

Signed by President.

Oct 31, 1978

Signed by President.

Oct 31, 1978

Public Law 95-557.

Oct 31, 1978

Public Law 95-557.

Oct 30, 1978

Measure presented to President.

Oct 30, 1978

Measure presented to President.

Oct 14, 1978

Conference report agreed to in House: House agreed to conference report, division vote (117-6).

Oct 14, 1978

House agreed to conference report, division vote (117-6).

Oct 14, 1978

Conference report agreed to in Senate: Senate agreed to conference report, roll call #501 (77-8).

Oct 14, 1978

Senate agreed to conference report, roll call #501 (77-8).

Oct 14, 1978

Measure enrolled in House.

Oct 14, 1978

Measure enrolled in Senate.

Oct 13, 1978

Conference report filed: Conference report filed in House, H. Rept. 95-1792.

Oct 13, 1978

Conference report filed in House, H. Rept. 95-1792.

Jul 26, 1978

Conference scheduled in Senate.

Jul 24, 1978

Measure called up by unanimous consent in House.

Jul 24, 1978

Measure considered in House.

Jul 24, 1978

Passed/agreed to in House: Measure passed House, amended (inserted provisions of H. R. 12433 as passed House on 7/21/78).

Jul 24, 1978

Measure passed House, amended (inserted provisions of H. R. 12433 as passed House on 7/21/78).

Jul 24, 1978

Conference scheduled in House.

Jul 20, 1978

Measure considered in Senate.

Jul 20, 1978

Passed/agreed to in Senate: Measure passed Senate, amended, roll call #234 (81-3).

Jul 20, 1978

Measure passed Senate, amended, roll call #234 (81-3).

Jul 19, 1978

Measure called up by unanimous consent in Senate.

Jul 19, 1978

Measure considered in Senate.

May 15, 1978

Introduced in Senate

May 15, 1978

Reported to Senate from the Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs, S. Rept. 95-871.

May 15, 1978

Reported to Senate from the Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs, S. Rept. 95-871.

May 15, 1978

Placed on calendar in Senate.

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