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PUB 95-592

Native Latex Commercialization and Economic Development Act of 1978

Public Law 95-592.

Originating Bill

Sponsors

Timeline

Nov 4, 1978

Signed by President.

Nov 4, 1978

Signed by President.

Nov 4, 1978

Public Law 95-592.

Nov 4, 1978

Public Law 95-592.

Oct 25, 1978

Measure presented to President.

Oct 25, 1978

Measure presented to President.

Oct 15, 1978

Measure enrolled in House.

Oct 15, 1978

Measure enrolled in Senate.

Oct 14, 1978

Resolving differences -- Senate actions: Senate agreed to House amendments.

Oct 14, 1978

Senate agreed to House amendments.

Oct 13, 1978

Resolving differences -- House actions: House agreed to Senate amendment with amendment.

Oct 13, 1978

House agreed to Senate amendment with amendment.

Oct 7, 1978

Resolving differences -- Senate actions: Senate agreed to House amendment with an amendment.

Oct 7, 1978

Senate agreed to House amendment with an amendment.

Sep 19, 1978

Committee on Agriculture and Committee on Science and Technology discharged in House.

Sep 19, 1978

Committee on Agriculture and Committee on Science and Technology discharged in House.

Sep 19, 1978

Measure considered in House.

Sep 19, 1978

Passed/agreed to in House: Measure passed House, amended, in lieu of H.R. 12559.

Sep 19, 1978

Measure passed House, amended, in lieu of H.R. 12559.

Jun 5, 1978

Referred jointly to House Committees on Agriculture; and Science and Technology.

May 26, 1978

Call of calendar in Senate.

May 26, 1978

Measure considered in Senate.

May 26, 1978

Passed/agreed to in Senate: Measure passed Senate, amended.

May 26, 1978

Measure passed Senate, amended.

May 15, 1978

Reported to Senate from the Committee on Environment and Public Works with amendment, S. Rept. 95-829.

May 15, 1978

Reported to Senate from the Committee on Environment and Public Works with amendment, S. Rept. 95-829.

Jun 30, 1977

Introduced in Senate

Jun 30, 1977

Referred to Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works.

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