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PUB 96-28

A bill to amend section 207 of title 18, United States Code.

Public Law 96-28.

Originating Bill

Sponsors

Timeline

Jun 22, 1979

Signed by President.

Jun 22, 1979

Signed by President.

Jun 22, 1979

Public Law 96-28.

Jun 22, 1979

Public Law 96-28.

Jun 19, 1979

Measure enrolled in Senate.

Jun 19, 1979

Measure presented to President.

Jun 19, 1979

Measure presented to President.

Jun 18, 1979

Measure enrolled in House.

Jun 15, 1979

Resolving differences -- House actions: House agreed to Senate amendment to certain of its amendment.

Jun 15, 1979

House agreed to Senate amendment to certain of its amendment.

Jun 15, 1979

Resolving differences -- House actions: House receded from certain of its amendment.

Jun 15, 1979

House receded from certain of its amendment.

Jun 14, 1979

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

Jun 14, 1979

Senate agreed to House amendment.

May 24, 1979

Measure considered in House.

May 24, 1979

Motion to recommit to the Committee on the Judiciary rejected in House.

May 24, 1979

Passed/agreed to in House: Measure passed House, amended, roll call #173 (327-48).

May 24, 1979

Measure passed House, amended, roll call #173 (327-48).

May 16, 1979

Measure called up by special rule in House.

May 16, 1979

Measure considered in House.

May 2, 1979

Reported to House from the Committee on the Judiciary with amendment, H. Rept. 96-115.

May 2, 1979

Reported to House from the Committee on the Judiciary with amendment, H. Rept. 96-115.

Apr 10, 1979

Referred to House Committee on the Judiciary.

Apr 9, 1979

Call of calendar in Senate.

Apr 9, 1979

Measure considered in Senate.

Apr 9, 1979

Passed/agreed to in Senate: Measure passed Senate.

Apr 9, 1979

Measure passed Senate.

Apr 4, 1979

Introduced in Senate

Apr 4, 1979

Referred to Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works.

Apr 4, 1979

Placed on calendar in Senate.

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