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PUB 98-11

National Trails System Act Amendments of 1983

Became Public Law No: 98-11.

Originating Bill

Sponsors

Timeline

Mar 28, 1983

Signed by President.

Mar 28, 1983

Signed by President.

Mar 28, 1983

Became Public Law No: 98-11.

Mar 28, 1983

Became Public Law No: 98-11.

Mar 17, 1983

Measure Signed in Senate.

Mar 17, 1983

Presented to President.

Mar 17, 1983

Presented to President.

Mar 15, 1983

Called up by House Under Suspension of Rules.

Mar 15, 1983

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

Mar 15, 1983

Passed House by Voice Vote.

Mar 9, 1983

Reported to House by House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. Report No: 98-28.

Mar 9, 1983

Reported to House by House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. Report No: 98-28.

Mar 9, 1983

Placed on Union Calendar No: 20.

Mar 2, 1983

Subcommittee on Public Lands and National Parks Discharged.

Mar 2, 1983

Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.

Mar 2, 1983

Ordered to be Reported.

Feb 17, 1983

Referred to Subcommittee on Public Lands and National Parks.

Feb 8, 1983

Referred to House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs.

Feb 3, 1983

Measure laid before Senate.

Feb 3, 1983

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

Feb 3, 1983

Passed Senate with an amendment by Voice Vote.

Jan 31, 1983

Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. Ordered to be reported with an amendment favorably.

Jan 31, 1983

Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. Reported to Senate by Senator McClure with an amendment. With written report No. 98-1.

Jan 31, 1983

Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. Reported to Senate by Senator McClure with an amendment. With written report No. 98-1.

Jan 31, 1983

Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under Regular Orders. Calendar No. 2.

Jan 27, 1983

Introduced in Senate

Jan 27, 1983

Read twice and referred to the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources.

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