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PUB 98-43

Lebanon Emergency Assistance Act of 1983

Became Public Law No: 98-43.

Originating Bill

Sponsors

Timeline

Jun 27, 1983

Signed by President.

Jun 27, 1983

Signed by President.

Jun 27, 1983

Became Public Law No: 98-43.

Jun 27, 1983

Became Public Law No: 98-43.

Jun 16, 1983

Measure Signed in Senate.

Jun 16, 1983

Presented to President.

Jun 16, 1983

Presented to President.

Jun 15, 1983

Resolving differences -- Senate actions: Senate concurred in the House amendment by Voice Vote.

Jun 15, 1983

Senate concurred in the House amendment by Voice Vote.

Jun 2, 1983

Passed/agreed to in House: Passed House (Amended) by Yea-Nay Vote: 276 - 76 (Record Vote No: 153).

Jun 2, 1983

Passed House (Amended) by Yea-Nay Vote: 276 - 76 (Record Vote No: 153).

Jun 1, 1983

Called up by House Under Suspension of Rules.

Jun 1, 1983

Considered by House Unfinished Business.

May 20, 1983

Considered by Senate.

May 20, 1983

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

May 20, 1983

Passed Senate with amendments by Voice Vote.

May 5, 1983

Committee on Foreign Relations. Reported to Senate by Senator Percy with amendments. With written report No. 98-72.

May 5, 1983

Committee on Foreign Relations. Reported to Senate by Senator Percy with amendments. With written report No. 98-72.

May 5, 1983

Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under Regular Orders. Calendar No. 120.

Apr 28, 1983

Committee on Foreign Relations. Ordered to be reported with amendments favorably.

Apr 20, 1983

Committee on Foreign Relations. Committee consideration and Mark Up Session held.

Apr 19, 1983

Committee on Foreign Relations. Committee consideration and Mark Up Session held.

Mar 2, 1983

Subcommittee on Near Eastern and Asian Affairs. Hearings held.

Mar 1, 1983

Introduced in Senate

Mar 1, 1983

Read twice and referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations.

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