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PUB 97-142

A bill to authorize the Secretary of the Army to acquire, by purchase or condemnation, such interests in oil, gas, coal, and other minerals owned or controlled by the Osage Tribe of Indians as are needed for Skiatook Lake, Oklahoma, and for other purposes.

Became Public Law No: 97-142.

Originating Bill

Sponsors

Timeline

Dec 29, 1981

Signed by President.

Dec 29, 1981

Signed by President.

Dec 29, 1981

Became Public Law No: 97-142.

Dec 29, 1981

Became Public Law No: 97-142.

Dec 17, 1981

Measure Signed in Senate.

Dec 17, 1981

Presented to President.

Dec 17, 1981

Presented to President.

Dec 15, 1981

House Committee on Public Works and Transportation Discharged by Suspension of Rules.

Dec 15, 1981

House Committee on Public Works and Transportation Discharged by Suspension of Rules.

Dec 15, 1981

Called up by House Under Suspension of Rules.

Dec 15, 1981

Passed/agreed to in House: Passed House by Voice Vote.

Dec 15, 1981

Passed House by Voice Vote.

Dec 15, 1981

Received in the Senate.

Dec 15, 1981

Passed/agreed to in Senate: Passed Senate without amendment by Voice Vote.

Dec 15, 1981

Passed Senate without amendment by Voice Vote.

Dec 10, 1981

Reported to House (Amended) by House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. Report No: 97-382 (Part I).

Dec 10, 1981

Reported to House (Amended) by House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. Report No: 97-382 (Part I).

Dec 7, 1981

Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.

Dec 7, 1981

Ordered to be Reported (Amended).

Dec 3, 1981

Executive Comment Received From Interior.

Dec 1, 1981

Committee Hearings Held.

Nov 30, 1981

Executive Comment Received From Interior.

Nov 19, 1981

Executive Comment Requested from Army, Interior, OMB.

Nov 19, 1981

Referred to Subcommittee on Water Resources.

Nov 6, 1981

Introduced in House

Nov 6, 1981

Introduced in House

Nov 6, 1981

Referred to House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs.

Nov 6, 1981

Referred to House Committee on Public Works and Transportation.

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