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  1. LAW
    1. S.1083 — 115th Congress (2017-2018) A bill to amend section 1214 of title 5, United States Code, to provide for stays during a period that the Merit Systems Protection Board lacks a quorum. Sponsor: Sen. Johnson, Ron [R-WI] (Introduced 05/10/2017) Cosponsors: (2) Committees: Senate - Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs | House - Oversight and Government Reform Latest Action: 06/27/2017 Became Public Law No: 115-42. (TXT | PDF) (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Became Law

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    1. Introduced
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    2. Passed Senate
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    3. Passed House
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    4. Resolving Differences
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    5. To President
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    6. Became Law
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  2. 1. S.1083 — 115th Congress (2017-2018) A bill to amend section 1214 of title 5, United States Code, to provide for stays during a period that the Merit Systems Protection Board lacks a quorum. Sponsor: Sen. Johnson, Ron [R-WI] (Introduced 05/10/2017) Cosponsors: (2) Committees: Senate - Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs | House - Oversight and Government Reform Latest Action: 06/27/2017 Became Public Law No: 115-42. (TXT | PDF) (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Became Law

    Here are the steps for Status of Legislation:

    1. Introduced
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    2. Passed Senate
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    3. Passed House
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    4. Resolving Differences
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    5. To President
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    6. Became Law
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  3. LAW
    2. S.188 — 115th Congress (2017-2018) EGO Act Sponsor: Sen. Cassidy, Bill [R-LA] (Introduced 01/23/2017) Cosponsors: (7) Committees: Senate - Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee Report: S. Rept. 115-28 Latest Action: 03/27/2018 Became Public Law No: 115-158. (TXT | PDF) (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Became Law

    Here are the steps for Status of Legislation:

    1. Introduced
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    2. Passed Senate
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    3. Passed House
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    4. Resolving Differences
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    5. To President
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    6. Became Law
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  4. 2. S.188 — 115th Congress (2017-2018) EGO Act Sponsor: Sen. Cassidy, Bill [R-LA] (Introduced 01/23/2017) Cosponsors: (7) Committees: Senate - Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee Report: S. Rept. 115-28 Latest Action: 03/27/2018 Became Public Law No: 115-158. (TXT | PDF) (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Became Law

    Here are the steps for Status of Legislation:

    1. Introduced
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    2. Passed Senate
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    3. Passed House
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    4. Resolving Differences
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    5. To President
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    6. Became Law
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  5. LAW
    3. S.2038 — 112th Congress (2011-2012) STOCK Act Sponsor: Sen. Lieberman, Joseph I. [ID-CT] (Introduced 01/26/2012) Cosponsors: (0) Committees: Senate - Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee Report: S. Rept. 112-244 Latest Action (modified): 04/04/2012 Became Public Law No: 112-105. (TXT | PDF) (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Became Law

    Here are the steps for Status of Legislation:

    1. Introduced
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    2. Passed Senate
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    3. Passed House
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    4. Resolving Differences
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    5. To President
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    6. Became Law
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  6. 3. S.2038 — 112th Congress (2011-2012) STOCK Act Sponsor: Sen. Lieberman, Joseph I. [ID-CT] (Introduced 01/26/2012) Cosponsors: (0) Committees: Senate - Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee Report: S. Rept. 112-244 Latest Action (modified): 04/04/2012 Became Public Law No: 112-105. (TXT | PDF) (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Became Law

    Here are the steps for Status of Legislation:

    1. Introduced
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    2. Passed Senate
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    3. Passed House
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    4. Resolving Differences
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    5. To President
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    6. Became Law
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  7. LAW
    4. S.743 — 112th Congress (2011-2012) Whistleblower Protection Enhancement Act of 2012 Sponsor: Sen. Akaka, Daniel K. [D-HI] (Introduced 04/06/2011) Cosponsors: (14) Committees: Senate - Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs | House - Oversight and Government Reform; Intelligence (Permanent Select); Homeland Security Committee Report: S. Rept. 112-155 Latest Action: 11/27/2012 Became Public Law No: 112-199. (TXT | PDF) (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Became Law

    Here are the steps for Status of Legislation:

    1. Introduced
      Array ( [actionDate] => 2012-04-19 [displayText] => Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. Reported by Senator Lieberman with amendments. With written report No. 112-155. [externalActionCode] => 14000 [description] => Introduced [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    2. Passed Senate
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    3. Passed House
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    4. Resolving Differences
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    5. To President
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    6. Became Law
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  8. 4. S.743 — 112th Congress (2011-2012) Whistleblower Protection Enhancement Act of 2012 Sponsor: Sen. Akaka, Daniel K. [D-HI] (Introduced 04/06/2011) Cosponsors: (14) Committees: Senate - Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs | House - Oversight and Government Reform; Intelligence (Permanent Select); Homeland Security Committee Report: S. Rept. 112-155 Latest Action: 11/27/2012 Became Public Law No: 112-199. (TXT | PDF) (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Became Law

    Here are the steps for Status of Legislation:

    1. Introduced
      Array ( [actionDate] => 2012-04-19 [displayText] => Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. Reported by Senator Lieberman with amendments. With written report No. 112-155. [externalActionCode] => 14000 [description] => Introduced [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    2. Passed Senate
      Array ( [actionDate] => 2012-05-08 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in Senate: Passed Senate with amendments by Unanimous Consent.(consideration: CR S2978-2985; text as passed Senate: CR S2978-2985) [externalActionCode] => 17000 [description] => Passed Senate [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    3. Passed House
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    4. Resolving Differences
      Array ( [actionDate] => 2012-11-13 [displayText] => Resolving differences -- Senate actions: Senate agreed to House amendment to the bill (S.743) by Unanimous Consent.(consideration: CR S6761; text as Senate agreed to House amendment: CR S6761) [externalActionCode] => 20500 [description] => Resolving Differences [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    5. To President
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    6. Became Law
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  9. LAW
    5. S.300 — 112th Congress (2011-2012) Government Charge Card Abuse Prevention Act of 2012 Sponsor: Sen. Grassley, Chuck [R-IA] (Introduced 02/08/2011) Cosponsors: (4) Committees: Senate - Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs | House - Oversight and Government Reform; Armed Services Committee Reports: S. Rept. 112-37, H. Rept. 112-376 Latest Action: 10/05/2012 Became Public Law No: 112-194. (TXT | PDF) (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Became Law

    Here are the steps for Status of Legislation:

    1. Introduced
      Array ( [actionDate] => 2012-01-27 [displayText] => Reported by the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. H. Rept. 112-376, Part I. [externalActionCode] => 5000 [description] => Introduced [chamberOfAction] => House )
    2. Passed Senate
      Array ( [actionDate] => 2011-07-22 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in Senate: Passed Senate with amendments by Unanimous Consent.(consideration: CR S4850-4852; text as passed Senate: CR S4850-4852) [externalActionCode] => 17000 [description] => Passed Senate [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    3. Passed House
      Array ( [actionDate] => 2012-08-01 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in House: On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as amended Agreed to by voice vote.(text: CR 7/31/2012 H5411-5412) [externalActionCode] => 8000 [description] => Passed House [chamberOfAction] => House )
    4. Resolving Differences
      Array ( [actionDate] => 2012-09-22 [displayText] => Resolving differences -- Senate actions: Senate agreed to the House amendment by Unanimous Consent.(consideration: CR 9/21/2012 S6672) [externalActionCode] => 20500 [description] => Resolving Differences [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    5. To President
      Array ( [actionDate] => 2012-09-25 [displayText] => Presented to President. [externalActionCode] => 28000 [description] => To President [chamberOfAction] => )
    6. Became Law
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  10. 5. S.300 — 112th Congress (2011-2012) Government Charge Card Abuse Prevention Act of 2012 Sponsor: Sen. Grassley, Chuck [R-IA] (Introduced 02/08/2011) Cosponsors: (4) Committees: Senate - Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs | House - Oversight and Government Reform; Armed Services Committee Reports: S. Rept. 112-37, H. Rept. 112-376 Latest Action: 10/05/2012 Became Public Law No: 112-194. (TXT | PDF) (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Became Law

    Here are the steps for Status of Legislation:

    1. Introduced
      Array ( [actionDate] => 2012-01-27 [displayText] => Reported by the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. H. Rept. 112-376, Part I. [externalActionCode] => 5000 [description] => Introduced [chamberOfAction] => House )
    2. Passed Senate
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    3. Passed House
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    4. Resolving Differences
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    5. To President
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    6. Became Law
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  11. LAW
    6. S.2868 — 111th Congress (2009-2010) Federal Supply Schedules Usage Act of 2010 Sponsor: Sen. Lieberman, Joseph I. [ID-CT] (Introduced 12/10/2009) Cosponsors: (1) Committees: Senate - Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs | House - Oversight and Government Reform Committee Reports: S. Rept. 111-192, H. Rept. 111-587 Latest Action: 10/08/2010 Became Public Law No: 111-263. (TXT | PDF) (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Became Law

    Here are the steps for Status of Legislation:

    1. Introduced
      Array ( [actionDate] => 2010-09-14 [displayText] => Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Oversight and Government. H. Rept. 111-587. [externalActionCode] => 5000 [description] => Introduced [chamberOfAction] => House )
    2. Passed Senate
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    3. Passed House
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    4. Resolving Differences
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    5. To President
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    6. Became Law
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  12. 6. S.2868 — 111th Congress (2009-2010) Federal Supply Schedules Usage Act of 2010 Sponsor: Sen. Lieberman, Joseph I. [ID-CT] (Introduced 12/10/2009) Cosponsors: (1) Committees: Senate - Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs | House - Oversight and Government Reform Committee Reports: S. Rept. 111-192, H. Rept. 111-587 Latest Action: 10/08/2010 Became Public Law No: 111-263. (TXT | PDF) (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Became Law

    Here are the steps for Status of Legislation:

    1. Introduced
      Array ( [actionDate] => 2010-09-14 [displayText] => Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Oversight and Government. H. Rept. 111-587. [externalActionCode] => 5000 [description] => Introduced [chamberOfAction] => House )
    2. Passed Senate
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    3. Passed House
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    4. Resolving Differences
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    5. To President
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    6. Became Law
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  13. LAW
    7. S.1510 — 111th Congress (2009-2010) United States Secret Service Uniformed Division Modernization Act of 2010 Sponsor: Sen. Lieberman, Joseph I. [ID-CT] (Introduced 07/23/2009) Cosponsors: (0) Committees: Senate - Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs | House - Oversight and Government Reform Committee Report: S. Rept. 111-86 Latest Action: 10/15/2010 Became Public Law No: 111-282. (TXT | PDF) (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Became Law

    Here are the steps for Status of Legislation:

    1. Introduced
      Array ( [actionDate] => 2009-10-05 [displayText] => Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. Reported by Senator Lieberman without amendment. With written report No. 111-86. [externalActionCode] => 14000 [description] => Introduced [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    2. Passed Senate
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    3. Passed House
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    4. Resolving Differences
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    5. To President
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    6. Became Law
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  14. 7. S.1510 — 111th Congress (2009-2010) United States Secret Service Uniformed Division Modernization Act of 2010 Sponsor: Sen. Lieberman, Joseph I. [ID-CT] (Introduced 07/23/2009) Cosponsors: (0) Committees: Senate - Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs | House - Oversight and Government Reform Committee Report: S. Rept. 111-86 Latest Action: 10/15/2010 Became Public Law No: 111-282. (TXT | PDF) (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Became Law

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    1. Introduced
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    2. Passed Senate
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    3. Passed House
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    4. Resolving Differences
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    5. To President
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    6. Became Law
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  15. LAW
    8. S.597 — 110th Congress (2007-2008) A bill to amend title 39, United States Code, to extend the authority of the United States Postal Service to issue a semipostal to raise funds for breast cancer research. Sponsor: Sen. Feinstein, Dianne [D-CA] (Introduced 02/14/2007) Cosponsors: (62) Committees: Senate - Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee Report: S. Rept. 110-222 Latest Action: 12/21/2007 Became Public Law No: 110-150. (TXT | PDF) (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Became Law

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    1. Introduced
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    2. Passed Senate
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    3. Passed House
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    4. Resolving Differences
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    5. To President
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    6. Became Law
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  16. 8. S.597 — 110th Congress (2007-2008) A bill to amend title 39, United States Code, to extend the authority of the United States Postal Service to issue a semipostal to raise funds for breast cancer research. Sponsor: Sen. Feinstein, Dianne [D-CA] (Introduced 02/14/2007) Cosponsors: (62) Committees: Senate - Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee Report: S. Rept. 110-222 Latest Action: 12/21/2007 Became Public Law No: 110-150. (TXT | PDF) (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Became Law

    Here are the steps for Status of Legislation:

    1. Introduced
      Array ( [actionDate] => 2007-11-07 [displayText] => Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. Reported by Senator Lieberman without amendment. With written report No. 110-222. [externalActionCode] => 14000 [description] => Introduced [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    2. Passed Senate
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    3. Passed House
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    4. Resolving Differences
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    5. To President
      Array ( [actionDate] => 2007-12-19 [displayText] => Presented to President. [externalActionCode] => 28000 [description] => To President [chamberOfAction] => )
    6. Became Law
      Array ( [actionDate] => 2007-12-21 [displayText] => Became Public Law No: 110-150. [externalActionCode] => 36000 [description] => Became Law [chamberOfAction] => )
  17. LAW
    9. S.129 — 108th Congress (2003-2004) Federal Workforce Flexibility Act of 2004 Sponsor: Sen. Voinovich, George V. [R-OH] (Introduced 01/09/2003) Cosponsors: (0) Committees: Senate - Governmental Affairs | House - Government Reform Committee Reports: S. Rept. 108-223, H. Rept. 108-733 Latest Action: 10/30/2004 Became Public Law No: 108-411. (TXT | PDF) (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Became Law

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    1. Introduced
      Array ( [actionDate] => 2004-10-05 [displayText] => Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Government Reform. H. Rept. 108-733. [externalActionCode] => 5000 [description] => Introduced [chamberOfAction] => House )
    2. Passed Senate
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    3. Passed House
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    4. Resolving Differences
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    5. To President
      Array ( [actionDate] => 2004-10-21 [displayText] => Presented to President. [externalActionCode] => 28000 [description] => To President [chamberOfAction] => )
    6. Became Law
      Array ( [actionDate] => 2004-10-30 [displayText] => Became Public Law No: 108-411. [externalActionCode] => 36000 [description] => Became Law [chamberOfAction] => )
  18. 9. S.129 — 108th Congress (2003-2004) Federal Workforce Flexibility Act of 2004 Sponsor: Sen. Voinovich, George V. [R-OH] (Introduced 01/09/2003) Cosponsors: (0) Committees: Senate - Governmental Affairs | House - Government Reform Committee Reports: S. Rept. 108-223, H. Rept. 108-733 Latest Action: 10/30/2004 Became Public Law No: 108-411. (TXT | PDF) (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Became Law

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    1. Introduced
      Array ( [actionDate] => 2004-10-05 [displayText] => Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Government Reform. H. Rept. 108-733. [externalActionCode] => 5000 [description] => Introduced [chamberOfAction] => House )
    2. Passed Senate
      Array ( [actionDate] => 2004-04-08 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in Senate: Passed Senate with an amendment by Unanimous Consent.(text: CR S4068-4070) [externalActionCode] => 17000 [description] => Passed Senate [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    3. Passed House
      Array ( [actionDate] => 2004-10-06 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in House: On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as amended Agreed to by voice vote.(text: CR H8259-8263) [externalActionCode] => 8000 [description] => Passed House [chamberOfAction] => House )
    4. Resolving Differences
      Array ( [actionDate] => 2004-10-11 [displayText] => [externalActionCode] => 20000 [description] => Resolving Differences [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    5. To President
      Array ( [actionDate] => 2004-10-21 [displayText] => Presented to President. [externalActionCode] => 28000 [description] => To President [chamberOfAction] => )
    6. Became Law
      Array ( [actionDate] => 2004-10-30 [displayText] => Became Public Law No: 108-411. [externalActionCode] => 36000 [description] => Became Law [chamberOfAction] => )
  19. LAW
    10. S.244 — 104th Congress (1995-1996) Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 Sponsor: Sen. Nunn, Sam [D-GA] (Introduced 01/19/1995) Cosponsors: (33) Committees: Senate - Governmental Affairs Committee Reports: S. Rept. 104-8, H. Rept. 104-99 Latest Action: 05/22/1995 Became Public Law No: 104-13. (TXT | PDF) (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Became Law

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    1. Introduced
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1995-02-14 [displayText] => Committee on Governmental Affairs. Reported to Senate by Senator Roth with amendments. With written report No. 104-8. Additional views filed. [externalActionCode] => 14000 [description] => Introduced [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    2. Passed Senate
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1995-03-07 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in Senate: Passed Senate with amendments by Yea-Nay Vote. 99-0. Record Vote No: 100. [externalActionCode] => 17000 [description] => Passed Senate [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    3. Passed House
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1995-03-10 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in House: On passage Passed without objection. [externalActionCode] => 8000 [description] => Passed House [chamberOfAction] => House )
    4. Resolving Differences
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1995-04-06 [displayText] => [externalActionCode] => 19000 [description] => Resolving Differences [chamberOfAction] => House )
    5. To President
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1995-05-12 [displayText] => Presented to President. [externalActionCode] => 28000 [description] => To President [chamberOfAction] => )
    6. Became Law
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1995-05-22 [displayText] => Became Public Law No: 104-13. [externalActionCode] => 36000 [description] => Became Law [chamberOfAction] => )
  20. 10. S.244 — 104th Congress (1995-1996) Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 Sponsor: Sen. Nunn, Sam [D-GA] (Introduced 01/19/1995) Cosponsors: (33) Committees: Senate - Governmental Affairs Committee Reports: S. Rept. 104-8, H. Rept. 104-99 Latest Action: 05/22/1995 Became Public Law No: 104-13. (TXT | PDF) (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Became Law

    Here are the steps for Status of Legislation:

    1. Introduced
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1995-02-14 [displayText] => Committee on Governmental Affairs. Reported to Senate by Senator Roth with amendments. With written report No. 104-8. Additional views filed. [externalActionCode] => 14000 [description] => Introduced [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    2. Passed Senate
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1995-03-07 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in Senate: Passed Senate with amendments by Yea-Nay Vote. 99-0. Record Vote No: 100. [externalActionCode] => 17000 [description] => Passed Senate [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    3. Passed House
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1995-03-10 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in House: On passage Passed without objection. [externalActionCode] => 8000 [description] => Passed House [chamberOfAction] => House )
    4. Resolving Differences
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1995-04-06 [displayText] => [externalActionCode] => 19000 [description] => Resolving Differences [chamberOfAction] => House )
    5. To President
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1995-05-12 [displayText] => Presented to President. [externalActionCode] => 28000 [description] => To President [chamberOfAction] => )
    6. Became Law
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1995-05-22 [displayText] => Became Public Law No: 104-13. [externalActionCode] => 36000 [description] => Became Law [chamberOfAction] => )
  21. BILL
    11. S.219 — 104th Congress (1995-1996) Regulatory Transition Act of 1995 Sponsor: Sen. Nickles, Don [R-OK] (Introduced 01/12/1995) Cosponsors: (37) Committees: Senate - Governmental Affairs Committee Report: S. Rept. 104-15 Latest Action: Senate - 09/20/1995 Message on Senate action sent to the House. (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Resolving Differences

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    1. Introduced
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1995-03-16 [displayText] => Committee on Governmental Affairs. Reported to Senate by Senator Roth with an amendment in the nature of a substitute. With written report No. 104-15. Minority views filed. [externalActionCode] => 14000 [description] => Introduced [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    2. Passed Senate
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1995-03-29 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in Senate: Passed Senate with an amendment by Yea-Nay Vote. 100-0. Record Vote No: 117.(consideration: CR S4758) [externalActionCode] => 17000 [description] => Passed Senate [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    3. Passed House
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1995-05-17 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in House: On passage Passed without objection. [externalActionCode] => 8000 [description] => Passed House [chamberOfAction] => House )
    4. Resolving Differences
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1995-06-16 [displayText] => [externalActionCode] => 20000 [description] => Resolving Differences [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
  22. 11. S.219 — 104th Congress (1995-1996) Regulatory Transition Act of 1995 Sponsor: Sen. Nickles, Don [R-OK] (Introduced 01/12/1995) Cosponsors: (37) Committees: Senate - Governmental Affairs Committee Report: S. Rept. 104-15 Latest Action: Senate - 09/20/1995 Message on Senate action sent to the House. (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Resolving Differences

    Here are the steps for Status of Legislation:

    1. Introduced
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1995-03-16 [displayText] => Committee on Governmental Affairs. Reported to Senate by Senator Roth with an amendment in the nature of a substitute. With written report No. 104-15. Minority views filed. [externalActionCode] => 14000 [description] => Introduced [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    2. Passed Senate
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1995-03-29 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in Senate: Passed Senate with an amendment by Yea-Nay Vote. 100-0. Record Vote No: 117.(consideration: CR S4758) [externalActionCode] => 17000 [description] => Passed Senate [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    3. Passed House
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1995-05-17 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in House: On passage Passed without objection. [externalActionCode] => 8000 [description] => Passed House [chamberOfAction] => House )
    4. Resolving Differences
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1995-06-16 [displayText] => [externalActionCode] => 20000 [description] => Resolving Differences [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
  23. LAW
    12. S.4 — 104th Congress (1995-1996) Line Item Veto Act Sponsor: Sen. Dole, Robert J. [R-KS] (Introduced 01/04/1995) Cosponsors: (29) Committees: Senate - Budget; Governmental Affairs Committee Reports: S. Rept. 104-9, H. Rept. 104-491, S. Rept. 104-13 Latest Action: 04/09/1996 Became Public Law No: 104-130. (TXT | PDF) (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Became Law

    Here are the steps for Status of Legislation:

    1. Introduced
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1995-03-07 [displayText] => Committee on Governmental Affairs. Reported to Senate by Senator Roth without recommendation without amendment. With written report No. 104-13. Additional views filed. [externalActionCode] => 14000 [description] => Introduced [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    2. Passed Senate
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1995-03-23 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in Senate: Passed Senate with an amendment by Yea-Nay Vote. 69-29. Record Vote No: 115. [externalActionCode] => 17000 [description] => Passed Senate [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    3. Passed House
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1995-05-17 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in House: On passage Passed without objection. [externalActionCode] => 8000 [description] => Passed House [chamberOfAction] => House )
    4. Resolving Differences
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1996-03-28 [displayText] => [externalActionCode] => 19000 [description] => Resolving Differences [chamberOfAction] => House )
    5. To President
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1996-03-28 [displayText] => Presented to President. [externalActionCode] => 28000 [description] => To President [chamberOfAction] => )
    6. Became Law
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1996-04-09 [displayText] => Became Public Law No: 104-130. [externalActionCode] => 36000 [description] => Became Law [chamberOfAction] => )
  24. 12. S.4 — 104th Congress (1995-1996) Line Item Veto Act Sponsor: Sen. Dole, Robert J. [R-KS] (Introduced 01/04/1995) Cosponsors: (29) Committees: Senate - Budget; Governmental Affairs Committee Reports: S. Rept. 104-9, H. Rept. 104-491, S. Rept. 104-13 Latest Action: 04/09/1996 Became Public Law No: 104-130. (TXT | PDF) (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Became Law

    Here are the steps for Status of Legislation:

    1. Introduced
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1995-03-07 [displayText] => Committee on Governmental Affairs. Reported to Senate by Senator Roth without recommendation without amendment. With written report No. 104-13. Additional views filed. [externalActionCode] => 14000 [description] => Introduced [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    2. Passed Senate
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1995-03-23 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in Senate: Passed Senate with an amendment by Yea-Nay Vote. 69-29. Record Vote No: 115. [externalActionCode] => 17000 [description] => Passed Senate [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    3. Passed House
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1995-05-17 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in House: On passage Passed without objection. [externalActionCode] => 8000 [description] => Passed House [chamberOfAction] => House )
    4. Resolving Differences
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1996-03-28 [displayText] => [externalActionCode] => 19000 [description] => Resolving Differences [chamberOfAction] => House )
    5. To President
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1996-03-28 [displayText] => Presented to President. [externalActionCode] => 28000 [description] => To President [chamberOfAction] => )
    6. Became Law
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1996-04-09 [displayText] => Became Public Law No: 104-130. [externalActionCode] => 36000 [description] => Became Law [chamberOfAction] => )
  25. LAW
    13. S.1 — 104th Congress (1995-1996) Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995 Sponsor: Sen. Kempthorne, Dirk [R-ID] (Introduced 01/04/1995) Cosponsors: (60) Committees: Senate - Budget; Governmental Affairs Committee Reports: S. Rept. 104-1, S. Rept. 104-2, H. Rept. 104-76 Latest Action: 03/22/1995 Became Public Law No: 104-4. (TXT | PDF) (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Became Law

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    1. Introduced
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1995-01-09 [displayText] => Committee on Budget. Reported to Senate by Senator Domenici with amendments. Without written report. [externalActionCode] => 14000 [description] => Introduced [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    2. Passed Senate
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1995-01-27 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in Senate: Passed Senate with an amendment by Yea-Nay Vote. 86-10. Record Vote No: 61. [externalActionCode] => 17000 [description] => Passed Senate [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    3. Passed House
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1995-02-01 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in House: On passage Passed without objection. [externalActionCode] => 8000 [description] => Passed House [chamberOfAction] => House )
    4. Resolving Differences
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1995-03-16 [displayText] => [externalActionCode] => 19000 [description] => Resolving Differences [chamberOfAction] => House )
    5. To President
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1995-03-21 [displayText] => Presented to President. [externalActionCode] => 28000 [description] => To President [chamberOfAction] => )
    6. Became Law
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1995-03-22 [displayText] => Became Public Law No: 104-4. [externalActionCode] => 36000 [description] => Became Law [chamberOfAction] => )
  26. 13. S.1 — 104th Congress (1995-1996) Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995 Sponsor: Sen. Kempthorne, Dirk [R-ID] (Introduced 01/04/1995) Cosponsors: (60) Committees: Senate - Budget; Governmental Affairs Committee Reports: S. Rept. 104-1, S. Rept. 104-2, H. Rept. 104-76 Latest Action: 03/22/1995 Became Public Law No: 104-4. (TXT | PDF) (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Became Law

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    1. Introduced
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1995-01-09 [displayText] => Committee on Budget. Reported to Senate by Senator Domenici with amendments. Without written report. [externalActionCode] => 14000 [description] => Introduced [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    2. Passed Senate
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1995-01-27 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in Senate: Passed Senate with an amendment by Yea-Nay Vote. 86-10. Record Vote No: 61. [externalActionCode] => 17000 [description] => Passed Senate [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    3. Passed House
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1995-02-01 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in House: On passage Passed without objection. [externalActionCode] => 8000 [description] => Passed House [chamberOfAction] => House )
    4. Resolving Differences
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1995-03-16 [displayText] => [externalActionCode] => 19000 [description] => Resolving Differences [chamberOfAction] => House )
    5. To President
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1995-03-21 [displayText] => Presented to President. [externalActionCode] => 28000 [description] => To President [chamberOfAction] => )
    6. Became Law
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1995-03-22 [displayText] => Became Public Law No: 104-4. [externalActionCode] => 36000 [description] => Became Law [chamberOfAction] => )
  27. LAW
    14. S.2445 — 94th Congress (1975-1976) Fiscal Year Adjustment Act Sponsor: Sen. Percy, Charles H. [R-IL] (Introduced 10/01/1975) Cosponsors: (2) Committees: Senate - Government Operations | House - Government Operations Committee Report: S.Rept 94-469 Latest Action: 04/21/1976 Public law 94-273. (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Became Law

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    1. Introduced
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1975-11-20 [displayText] => Reported to Senate from the Committee on Government Operations with amendment, S. Rept. 94-469. [externalActionCode] => 14000 [description] => Introduced [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    2. Passed Senate
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1975-12-01 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in Senate: Measure passed Senate, amended. [externalActionCode] => 17000 [description] => Passed Senate [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    3. Passed House
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1976-04-06 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in House: Measure passed House, amended, in lieu of H.R. 12605. [externalActionCode] => 8000 [description] => Passed House [chamberOfAction] => House )
    4. Resolving Differences
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1976-04-08 [displayText] => Resolving differences -- Senate actions: Senate agreed to House amendment. [externalActionCode] => 20500 [description] => Resolving Differences [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    5. To President
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1976-04-12 [displayText] => Measure presented to President. [externalActionCode] => 28000 [description] => To President [chamberOfAction] => )
    6. Became Law
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1976-04-21 [displayText] => Public law 94-273. [externalActionCode] => 36000 [description] => Became Law [chamberOfAction] => )
  28. 14. S.2445 — 94th Congress (1975-1976) Fiscal Year Adjustment Act Sponsor: Sen. Percy, Charles H. [R-IL] (Introduced 10/01/1975) Cosponsors: (2) Committees: Senate - Government Operations | House - Government Operations Committee Report: S.Rept 94-469 Latest Action: 04/21/1976 Public law 94-273. (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Became Law

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    1. Introduced
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1975-11-20 [displayText] => Reported to Senate from the Committee on Government Operations with amendment, S. Rept. 94-469. [externalActionCode] => 14000 [description] => Introduced [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    2. Passed Senate
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1975-12-01 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in Senate: Measure passed Senate, amended. [externalActionCode] => 17000 [description] => Passed Senate [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    3. Passed House
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1976-04-06 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in House: Measure passed House, amended, in lieu of H.R. 12605. [externalActionCode] => 8000 [description] => Passed House [chamberOfAction] => House )
    4. Resolving Differences
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1976-04-08 [displayText] => Resolving differences -- Senate actions: Senate agreed to House amendment. [externalActionCode] => 20500 [description] => Resolving Differences [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    5. To President
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1976-04-12 [displayText] => Measure presented to President. [externalActionCode] => 28000 [description] => To President [chamberOfAction] => )
    6. Became Law
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1976-04-21 [displayText] => Public law 94-273. [externalActionCode] => 36000 [description] => Became Law [chamberOfAction] => )
  29. LAW
    15. S.2444 — 94th Congress (1975-1976) Fiscal Year Transition Act Sponsor: Sen. Percy, Charles H. [R-IL] (Introduced 10/01/1975) Cosponsors: (2) Committees: Senate - Government Operations | House - Government Operations Committee Report: S.Rept 94-468 Latest Action: 04/21/1976 Public law 94-274. (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Became Law

    Here are the steps for Status of Legislation:

    1. Introduced
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1975-11-20 [displayText] => Reported to Senate from the Committee on Government Operations with amendment, S. Rept. 94-468. [externalActionCode] => 14000 [description] => Introduced [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    2. Passed Senate
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1975-12-01 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in Senate: Measure passed Senate, amended. [externalActionCode] => 17000 [description] => Passed Senate [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    3. Passed House
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1976-04-06 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in House: Measure passed House, amended, in lieu of H.R. 12606. [externalActionCode] => 8000 [description] => Passed House [chamberOfAction] => House )
    4. Resolving Differences
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1976-04-08 [displayText] => Resolving differences -- Senate actions: Senate agreed to House amendment. [externalActionCode] => 20500 [description] => Resolving Differences [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    5. To President
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1976-04-12 [displayText] => Measure presented to President. [externalActionCode] => 28000 [description] => To President [chamberOfAction] => )
    6. Became Law
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1976-04-21 [displayText] => Public law 94-274. [externalActionCode] => 36000 [description] => Became Law [chamberOfAction] => )
  30. 15. S.2444 — 94th Congress (1975-1976) Fiscal Year Transition Act Sponsor: Sen. Percy, Charles H. [R-IL] (Introduced 10/01/1975) Cosponsors: (2) Committees: Senate - Government Operations | House - Government Operations Committee Report: S.Rept 94-468 Latest Action: 04/21/1976 Public law 94-274. (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Became Law

    Here are the steps for Status of Legislation:

    1. Introduced
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1975-11-20 [displayText] => Reported to Senate from the Committee on Government Operations with amendment, S. Rept. 94-468. [externalActionCode] => 14000 [description] => Introduced [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    2. Passed Senate
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1975-12-01 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in Senate: Measure passed Senate, amended. [externalActionCode] => 17000 [description] => Passed Senate [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    3. Passed House
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1976-04-06 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in House: Measure passed House, amended, in lieu of H.R. 12606. [externalActionCode] => 8000 [description] => Passed House [chamberOfAction] => House )
    4. Resolving Differences
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1976-04-08 [displayText] => Resolving differences -- Senate actions: Senate agreed to House amendment. [externalActionCode] => 20500 [description] => Resolving Differences [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    5. To President
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1976-04-12 [displayText] => Measure presented to President. [externalActionCode] => 28000 [description] => To President [chamberOfAction] => )
    6. Became Law
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1976-04-21 [displayText] => Public law 94-274. [externalActionCode] => 36000 [description] => Became Law [chamberOfAction] => )
  31. LAW
    16. S.2195 — 94th Congress (1975-1976) An Act to establish a National Center for Productivity and Quality of Working Life; to provide for a review of the activities of all Federal agencies including implementation of all Federal laws, regulations, and policies which impede the productive performance and efficiency of the American economy; to encourage joint labor, industry, and Government efforts to improve national productivity and the character of working conditions; to establish a Federal policy with respect to continued productivity growth and improved utilization of human resources in the United States, and for other purposes. Sponsor: Sen. Nunn, Sam [D-GA] (Introduced 07/28/1975) Cosponsors: (6) Committees: Senate - Government Operations | House - Banking, Currency, and Housing Committee Reports: S.Rept 94-335, H.Rept 94-540 Latest Action: 11/28/1975 Public law 94-136. (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Became Law

    Here are the steps for Status of Legislation:

    1. Introduced
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1975-10-08 [displayText] => Reported to House from the Committee on Banking, Currency and Housing with amendment, H. Rept. 94-540. [externalActionCode] => 5000 [description] => Introduced [chamberOfAction] => House )
    2. Passed Senate
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1975-09-04 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in Senate: Measure passed Senate, amended, roll call #379 (66-15). [externalActionCode] => 17000 [description] => Passed Senate [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    3. Passed House
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1975-10-28 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in House: Measure passed House, amended, roll call #644 (208-188). [externalActionCode] => 8000 [description] => Passed House [chamberOfAction] => House )
    4. Resolving Differences
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1975-11-14 [displayText] => Resolving differences -- Senate actions: Senate agreed to House amendments. [externalActionCode] => 20500 [description] => Resolving Differences [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    5. To President
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1975-11-18 [displayText] => Measure presented to President. [externalActionCode] => 28000 [description] => To President [chamberOfAction] => )
    6. Became Law
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1975-11-28 [displayText] => Public law 94-136. [externalActionCode] => 36000 [description] => Became Law [chamberOfAction] => )
  32. 16. S.2195 — 94th Congress (1975-1976) An Act to establish a National Center for Productivity and Quality of Working Life; to provide for a review of the activities of all Federal agencies including implementation of all Federal laws, regulations, and policies which impede the productive performance and efficiency of the American economy; to encourage joint labor, industry, and Government efforts to improve national productivity and the character of working conditions; to establish a Federal policy with respect to continued productivity growth and improved utilization of human resources in the United States, and for other purposes. Sponsor: Sen. Nunn, Sam [D-GA] (Introduced 07/28/1975) Cosponsors: (6) Committees: Senate - Government Operations | House - Banking, Currency, and Housing Committee Reports: S.Rept 94-335, H.Rept 94-540 Latest Action: 11/28/1975 Public law 94-136. (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Became Law

    Here are the steps for Status of Legislation:

    1. Introduced
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1975-10-08 [displayText] => Reported to House from the Committee on Banking, Currency and Housing with amendment, H. Rept. 94-540. [externalActionCode] => 5000 [description] => Introduced [chamberOfAction] => House )
    2. Passed Senate
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1975-09-04 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in Senate: Measure passed Senate, amended, roll call #379 (66-15). [externalActionCode] => 17000 [description] => Passed Senate [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    3. Passed House
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1975-10-28 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in House: Measure passed House, amended, roll call #644 (208-188). [externalActionCode] => 8000 [description] => Passed House [chamberOfAction] => House )
    4. Resolving Differences
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1975-11-14 [displayText] => Resolving differences -- Senate actions: Senate agreed to House amendments. [externalActionCode] => 20500 [description] => Resolving Differences [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    5. To President
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1975-11-18 [displayText] => Measure presented to President. [externalActionCode] => 28000 [description] => To President [chamberOfAction] => )
    6. Became Law
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1975-11-28 [displayText] => Public law 94-136. [externalActionCode] => 36000 [description] => Became Law [chamberOfAction] => )
  33. BILL
    17. S.1437 — 94th Congress (1975-1976) Federal Grant and Cooperative Agreement Act Sponsor: Sen. Chiles, Lawton [D-FL] (Introduced 04/15/1975) Cosponsors: (12) Committees: Senate - Government Operations | House - Government Operations Committee Report: S.Rept 94-1180 Latest Action: 10/23/1976 Pocket veto by President. (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Pocket vetoed by President

    Here are the steps for Status of Legislation:

    1. Introduced
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1976-08-27 [displayText] => Reported to Senate from the Committee on Government Operations with amendments, S. Rept. 94-1180. [externalActionCode] => 14000 [description] => Introduced [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    2. Passed Senate
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1976-08-31 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in Senate: Measure passed Senate, amended. [externalActionCode] => 17000 [description] => Passed Senate [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    3. Passed House
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1976-09-29 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in House: Measure passed House, amended, in lieu of H.R. 15499. [externalActionCode] => 8000 [description] => Passed House [chamberOfAction] => House )
    4. Resolving Differences
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1976-10-01 [displayText] => Resolving differences -- Senate actions: Senate agreed to House amendments. [externalActionCode] => 20500 [description] => Resolving Differences [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    5. To President
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1976-10-12 [displayText] => Measure presented to President. [externalActionCode] => 28000 [description] => To President [chamberOfAction] => )
    6. Pocket vetoed by President
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1976-10-23 [displayText] => Pocket veto by President. [externalActionCode] => 30000 [description] => Pocket vetoed by President [chamberOfAction] => )
  34. 17. S.1437 — 94th Congress (1975-1976) Federal Grant and Cooperative Agreement Act Sponsor: Sen. Chiles, Lawton [D-FL] (Introduced 04/15/1975) Cosponsors: (12) Committees: Senate - Government Operations | House - Government Operations Committee Report: S.Rept 94-1180 Latest Action: 10/23/1976 Pocket veto by President. (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Pocket vetoed by President

    Here are the steps for Status of Legislation:

    1. Introduced
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1976-08-27 [displayText] => Reported to Senate from the Committee on Government Operations with amendments, S. Rept. 94-1180. [externalActionCode] => 14000 [description] => Introduced [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    2. Passed Senate
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1976-08-31 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in Senate: Measure passed Senate, amended. [externalActionCode] => 17000 [description] => Passed Senate [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    3. Passed House
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1976-09-29 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in House: Measure passed House, amended, in lieu of H.R. 15499. [externalActionCode] => 8000 [description] => Passed House [chamberOfAction] => House )
    4. Resolving Differences
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1976-10-01 [displayText] => Resolving differences -- Senate actions: Senate agreed to House amendments. [externalActionCode] => 20500 [description] => Resolving Differences [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    5. To President
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1976-10-12 [displayText] => Measure presented to President. [externalActionCode] => 28000 [description] => To President [chamberOfAction] => )
    6. Pocket vetoed by President
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1976-10-23 [displayText] => Pocket veto by President. [externalActionCode] => 30000 [description] => Pocket vetoed by President [chamberOfAction] => )
  35. LAW
    18. S.172 — 94th Congress (1975-1976) An Act to revise certain provisions of title 5, United States Code, relating to per diem and mileage expenses of Government employees, and for other purposes. Sponsor: Sen. Metcalf, Lee [D-MT] (Introduced 01/16/1975) Cosponsors: (1) Committees: Senate - Government Operations Committee Report: S.Rept 94-42 Latest Action: 05/19/1975 Public law 94-22. (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Became Law

    Here are the steps for Status of Legislation:

    1. Introduced
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1975-03-18 [displayText] => Reported to Senate from the Committee on Government Operations with amendment, S. Rept. 94-42. [externalActionCode] => 14000 [description] => Introduced [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    2. Passed Senate
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1975-03-20 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in Senate: Measure passed Senate, amended. [externalActionCode] => 17000 [description] => Passed Senate [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    3. Passed House
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1975-04-21 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in House: Measure passed House, amended, in lieu of H.R. 4834. [externalActionCode] => 8000 [description] => Passed House [chamberOfAction] => House )
    4. Resolving Differences
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1975-05-05 [displayText] => Resolving differences -- House actions: House agreed to Senate amendments. [externalActionCode] => 19500 [description] => Resolving Differences [chamberOfAction] => House )
    5. To President
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1975-05-07 [displayText] => Measure presented to President. [externalActionCode] => 28000 [description] => To President [chamberOfAction] => )
    6. Became Law
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1975-05-19 [displayText] => Public law 94-22. [externalActionCode] => 36000 [description] => Became Law [chamberOfAction] => )
  36. 18. S.172 — 94th Congress (1975-1976) An Act to revise certain provisions of title 5, United States Code, relating to per diem and mileage expenses of Government employees, and for other purposes. Sponsor: Sen. Metcalf, Lee [D-MT] (Introduced 01/16/1975) Cosponsors: (1) Committees: Senate - Government Operations Committee Report: S.Rept 94-42 Latest Action: 05/19/1975 Public law 94-22. (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Became Law

    Here are the steps for Status of Legislation:

    1. Introduced
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1975-03-18 [displayText] => Reported to Senate from the Committee on Government Operations with amendment, S. Rept. 94-42. [externalActionCode] => 14000 [description] => Introduced [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    2. Passed Senate
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1975-03-20 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in Senate: Measure passed Senate, amended. [externalActionCode] => 17000 [description] => Passed Senate [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    3. Passed House
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1975-04-21 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in House: Measure passed House, amended, in lieu of H.R. 4834. [externalActionCode] => 8000 [description] => Passed House [chamberOfAction] => House )
    4. Resolving Differences
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1975-05-05 [displayText] => Resolving differences -- House actions: House agreed to Senate amendments. [externalActionCode] => 19500 [description] => Resolving Differences [chamberOfAction] => House )
    5. To President
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1975-05-07 [displayText] => Measure presented to President. [externalActionCode] => 28000 [description] => To President [chamberOfAction] => )
    6. Became Law
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1975-05-19 [displayText] => Public law 94-22. [externalActionCode] => 36000 [description] => Became Law [chamberOfAction] => )
  37. LAW
    19. S.5 — 94th Congress (1975-1976) An Act to provide that meetings of Government agencies shall be open to the public, and for other purposes. Sponsor: Sen. Chiles, Lawton [D-FL] (Introduced 01/15/1975) Cosponsors: (55) Committees: Senate - Government Operations; Judiciary; Rules and Administration | House - Government Operations Committee Reports: S.Rept 94-354, S.Rept 94-381, S.Rept 94-1178, H.Rept 94-1441 Latest Action: 09/13/1976 Public law 94-409. (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Became Law

    Here are the steps for Status of Legislation:

    1. Introduced
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1975-09-18 [displayText] => Reported to Senate from the Committee on Rules and Administration with amendment, S. Rept. 94-381. [externalActionCode] => 14000 [description] => Introduced [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    2. Passed Senate
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1975-11-06 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in Senate: Measure passed Senate, amended, roll call #472 (94-0). [externalActionCode] => 17000 [description] => Passed Senate [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    3. Passed House
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1976-07-28 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in House: Measure passed House, amended, in lieu of H.R. 11656. [externalActionCode] => 8000 [description] => Passed House [chamberOfAction] => House )
    4. Resolving Differences
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1976-08-31 [displayText] => Conference report agreed to in Senate: Senate agreed to conference report. [externalActionCode] => 23000 [description] => Resolving Differences [chamberOfAction] => House )
    5. To President
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1976-09-01 [displayText] => Measure presented to President. [externalActionCode] => 28000 [description] => To President [chamberOfAction] => )
    6. Became Law
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1976-09-13 [displayText] => Public law 94-409. [externalActionCode] => 36000 [description] => Became Law [chamberOfAction] => )
  38. 19. S.5 — 94th Congress (1975-1976) An Act to provide that meetings of Government agencies shall be open to the public, and for other purposes. Sponsor: Sen. Chiles, Lawton [D-FL] (Introduced 01/15/1975) Cosponsors: (55) Committees: Senate - Government Operations; Judiciary; Rules and Administration | House - Government Operations Committee Reports: S.Rept 94-354, S.Rept 94-381, S.Rept 94-1178, H.Rept 94-1441 Latest Action: 09/13/1976 Public law 94-409. (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Became Law

    Here are the steps for Status of Legislation:

    1. Introduced
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1975-09-18 [displayText] => Reported to Senate from the Committee on Rules and Administration with amendment, S. Rept. 94-381. [externalActionCode] => 14000 [description] => Introduced [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    2. Passed Senate
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1975-11-06 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in Senate: Measure passed Senate, amended, roll call #472 (94-0). [externalActionCode] => 17000 [description] => Passed Senate [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    3. Passed House
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1976-07-28 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in House: Measure passed House, amended, in lieu of H.R. 11656. [externalActionCode] => 8000 [description] => Passed House [chamberOfAction] => House )
    4. Resolving Differences
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1976-08-31 [displayText] => Conference report agreed to in Senate: Senate agreed to conference report. [externalActionCode] => 23000 [description] => Resolving Differences [chamberOfAction] => House )
    5. To President
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1976-09-01 [displayText] => Measure presented to President. [externalActionCode] => 28000 [description] => To President [chamberOfAction] => )
    6. Became Law
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1976-09-13 [displayText] => Public law 94-409. [externalActionCode] => 36000 [description] => Became Law [chamberOfAction] => )
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