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PUB 96-101

An act to provide for the orderly restructuring of the Milwaukee Railroad, and for the protection of the employees of such railroad.

Public Law 96-101.

Originating Bill

Sponsors

Timeline

Nov 4, 1979

Signed by President.

Nov 4, 1979

Signed by President.

Nov 4, 1979

Public Law 96-101.

Nov 4, 1979

Public Law 96-101.

Nov 3, 1979

Measure enrolled in House.

Nov 3, 1979

Measure enrolled in Senate.

Nov 3, 1979

Measure presented to President.

Nov 3, 1979

Measure presented to President.

Nov 2, 1979

Conference scheduled in House.

Nov 2, 1979

Conference report filed: Conference report filed in House, H. Rept. 96-583.

Nov 2, 1979

Conference report filed in House, H. Rept. 96-583.

Nov 2, 1979

Conference report agreed to in House: House agreed to conference report.

Nov 2, 1979

House agreed to conference report.

Nov 2, 1979

Conference report agreed to in Senate: Senate agreed to conference report.

Nov 2, 1979

Senate agreed to conference report.

Nov 1, 1979

Conference scheduled in Senate.

Oct 30, 1979

Measure called up by unanimous consent in House.

Oct 30, 1979

Measure considered in House.

Oct 30, 1979

Passed/agreed to in House: Measure passed House, amended, in lieu of H. J. Res. 341.

Oct 30, 1979

Measure passed House, amended, in lieu of H. J. Res. 341.

Oct 30, 1979

Call of calendar in Senate.

Oct 30, 1979

Measure considered in Senate.

Oct 30, 1979

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

Oct 30, 1979

Measure passed Senate, amended.

Oct 29, 1979

Reported to Senate from Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation with amendment(without written rept.).

Oct 29, 1979

Reported to Senate from Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation with amendment(without written rept.).

Oct 17, 1979

Introduced in Senate

Oct 17, 1979

Referred to Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.

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