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PUB 97-69

A bill to amend the provisions of title 39, United States Code, relating to the use of the frank, and for other purposes.

Became Public Law No: 97-69.

Originating Bill

Sponsors

Timeline

Oct 26, 1981

Signed by President.

Oct 26, 1981

Signed by President.

Oct 26, 1981

Became Public Law No: 97-69.

Oct 26, 1981

Became Public Law No: 97-69.

Oct 15, 1981

Presented to President.

Oct 15, 1981

Presented to President.

Oct 14, 1981

Measure Signed in Senate.

Oct 13, 1981

Called up by House by Unanimous Consent.

Oct 13, 1981

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

Oct 13, 1981

Passed House by Voice Vote.

Jul 21, 1981

Referred to House Committee on Post Office and Civil Service.

Jul 20, 1981

Passed/agreed to in Senate: Passed Senate with amendments by Voice Vote.

Jul 20, 1981

Passed Senate with amendments by Voice Vote.

Jul 17, 1981

Committee on Governmental Affairs. Reported to Senate by Senator Roth favorably with amendments. With written report No. 97-155.

Jul 17, 1981

Committee on Governmental Affairs. Reported to Senate by Senator Roth favorably with amendments. With written report No. 97-155.

Jul 17, 1981

Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under Regular Orders. Calendar No. 203.

Jul 15, 1981

Committee on Governmental Affairs received executive comment from CBO.

Jul 9, 1981

Committee on Governmental Affairs. Ordered to be reported with amendments favorably.

Jun 16, 1981

Subcommittee on Civil Service and General Services. Hearings held.

Jun 4, 1981

Committee on Governmental Affairs requested executive comment from U.S. Postal Service.

May 27, 1981

Referred to Subcommittee on Civil Service and General Services.

May 19, 1981

Introduced in Senate

May 19, 1981

Read second time and referred to Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs.

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