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  1. LAW
    1. H.R.1933 — 103rd Congress (1993-1994) King Holiday and Service Act of 1994 Sponsor: Rep. Lewis, John [D-GA-5] (Introduced 04/29/1993) Cosponsors: (105) Committees: House - Post Office and Civil Service; Education and Labor | Senate - Judiciary Latest Action: 08/23/1994 Became Public Law No: 103-304. (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Became Law

    Here are the steps for Status of Legislation:

    1. Introduced
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1994-05-05 [displayText] => Committee on Judiciary. Reported to Senate by Senator Biden without amendment. Without written report. [externalActionCode] => 14000 [description] => Introduced [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    2. Passed House
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1994-03-15 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in House: On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as amended Agreed to by voice vote. [externalActionCode] => 8000 [description] => Passed House [chamberOfAction] => House )
    3. Passed Senate
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1994-05-24 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in Senate: Passed Senate with amendments by Yea-Nay Vote. 94-4. Record Vote No: 128. [externalActionCode] => 17000 [description] => Passed Senate [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    4. Resolving Differences
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1994-08-10 [displayText] => Resolving differences -- House actions: On motion that the House agree to the Senate amendments Agreed to without objection.(consideration: CR H7371) [externalActionCode] => 19500 [description] => Resolving Differences [chamberOfAction] => House )
    5. To President
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    6. Became Law
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1994-08-23 [displayText] => Became Public Law No: 103-304. [externalActionCode] => 36000 [description] => Became Law [chamberOfAction] => )
  2. 1. H.R.1933 — 103rd Congress (1993-1994) King Holiday and Service Act of 1994 Sponsor: Rep. Lewis, John [D-GA-5] (Introduced 04/29/1993) Cosponsors: (105) Committees: House - Post Office and Civil Service; Education and Labor | Senate - Judiciary Latest Action: 08/23/1994 Became Public Law No: 103-304. (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Became Law

    Here are the steps for Status of Legislation:

    1. Introduced
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1994-05-05 [displayText] => Committee on Judiciary. Reported to Senate by Senator Biden without amendment. Without written report. [externalActionCode] => 14000 [description] => Introduced [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    2. Passed House
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1994-03-15 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in House: On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as amended Agreed to by voice vote. [externalActionCode] => 8000 [description] => Passed House [chamberOfAction] => House )
    3. Passed Senate
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1994-05-24 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in Senate: Passed Senate with amendments by Yea-Nay Vote. 94-4. Record Vote No: 128. [externalActionCode] => 17000 [description] => Passed Senate [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    4. Resolving Differences
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1994-08-10 [displayText] => Resolving differences -- House actions: On motion that the House agree to the Senate amendments Agreed to without objection.(consideration: CR H7371) [externalActionCode] => 19500 [description] => Resolving Differences [chamberOfAction] => House )
    5. To President
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1994-08-12 [displayText] => Presented to President. [externalActionCode] => 28000 [description] => To President [chamberOfAction] => )
    6. Became Law
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1994-08-23 [displayText] => Became Public Law No: 103-304. [externalActionCode] => 36000 [description] => Became Law [chamberOfAction] => )
  3. LAW
    2. S.J.Res.150 — 103rd Congress (1993-1994) A joint resolution to designate the week of May 2 through May 8, 1994, as "Public Service Recognition Week". Sponsor: Sen. Sarbanes, Paul S. [D-MD] (Introduced 10/29/1993) Cosponsors: (55) Committees: Senate - Judiciary | House - Post Office and Civil Service Latest Action: 05/04/1994 Became Public Law No: 103-246. (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Became Law

    Here are the steps for Status of Legislation:

    1. Introduced
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1994-03-09 [displayText] => Committee on Judiciary. Reported to Senate by Senator Biden without amendment and with a preamble. Without written report. [externalActionCode] => 14000 [description] => Introduced [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    2. Passed Senate
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1994-03-10 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in Senate: Passed Senate without amendment and with a preamble by Voice Vote.(consideration: CR S2776) [externalActionCode] => 17000 [description] => Passed Senate [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    3. Passed House
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1994-04-21 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in House: On passage Passed without objection. [externalActionCode] => 8000 [description] => Passed House [chamberOfAction] => House )
    4. To President
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    5. Became Law
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1994-05-04 [displayText] => Became Public Law No: 103-246. [externalActionCode] => 36000 [description] => Became Law [chamberOfAction] => )
  4. 2. S.J.Res.150 — 103rd Congress (1993-1994) A joint resolution to designate the week of May 2 through May 8, 1994, as "Public Service Recognition Week". Sponsor: Sen. Sarbanes, Paul S. [D-MD] (Introduced 10/29/1993) Cosponsors: (55) Committees: Senate - Judiciary | House - Post Office and Civil Service Latest Action: 05/04/1994 Became Public Law No: 103-246. (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Became Law

    Here are the steps for Status of Legislation:

    1. Introduced
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1994-03-09 [displayText] => Committee on Judiciary. Reported to Senate by Senator Biden without amendment and with a preamble. Without written report. [externalActionCode] => 14000 [description] => Introduced [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    2. Passed Senate
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1994-03-10 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in Senate: Passed Senate without amendment and with a preamble by Voice Vote.(consideration: CR S2776) [externalActionCode] => 17000 [description] => Passed Senate [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    3. Passed House
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1994-04-21 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in House: On passage Passed without objection. [externalActionCode] => 8000 [description] => Passed House [chamberOfAction] => House )
    4. To President
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1994-04-29 [displayText] => Presented to President. [externalActionCode] => 28000 [description] => To President [chamberOfAction] => )
    5. Became Law
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1994-05-04 [displayText] => Became Public Law No: 103-246. [externalActionCode] => 36000 [description] => Became Law [chamberOfAction] => )
  5. JOINT RESOLUTION
    3. S.J.Res.11 — 103rd Congress (1993-1994) A joint resolution to designate May 3, 1993, through May 9, 1993, as "Public Service Recognition Week". Sponsor: Sen. Sarbanes, Paul S. [D-MD] (Introduced 01/21/1993) Cosponsors: (54) Committees: Senate - Judiciary | House - Post Office and Civil Service Latest Action: House - 03/29/1993 Referred to the House Committee on Post Office and Civil Service. (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Passed Senate

    Here are the steps for Status of Legislation:

    1. Introduced
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1993-03-25 [displayText] => Committee on Judiciary. Reported to Senate by Senator Biden without amendment and with a preamble. Without written report. [externalActionCode] => 14000 [description] => Introduced [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    2. Passed Senate
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1993-03-26 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in Senate: Passed Senate without amendment and with a preamble by Voice Vote.(consideration: CR S3907) [externalActionCode] => 17000 [description] => Passed Senate [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
  6. 3. S.J.Res.11 — 103rd Congress (1993-1994) A joint resolution to designate May 3, 1993, through May 9, 1993, as "Public Service Recognition Week". Sponsor: Sen. Sarbanes, Paul S. [D-MD] (Introduced 01/21/1993) Cosponsors: (54) Committees: Senate - Judiciary | House - Post Office and Civil Service Latest Action: House - 03/29/1993 Referred to the House Committee on Post Office and Civil Service. (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Passed Senate

    Here are the steps for Status of Legislation:

    1. Introduced
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1993-03-25 [displayText] => Committee on Judiciary. Reported to Senate by Senator Biden without amendment and with a preamble. Without written report. [externalActionCode] => 14000 [description] => Introduced [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    2. Passed Senate
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1993-03-26 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in Senate: Passed Senate without amendment and with a preamble by Voice Vote.(consideration: CR S3907) [externalActionCode] => 17000 [description] => Passed Senate [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
  7. JOINT RESOLUTION
    4. S.J.Res.61 — 102nd Congress (1991-1992) A joint resolution to designate June 1, 1992, as "Kentucky Bicentennial Day". Sponsor: Sen. Ford, Wendell H. [D-KY] (Introduced 02/05/1991) Cosponsors: (52) Committees: Senate - Judiciary | House - Post Office and Civil Service Latest Action: House - 11/06/1991 Referred to the Subcommittee on Census and Population. (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Passed Senate

    Here are the steps for Status of Legislation:

    1. Introduced
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1991-10-31 [displayText] => Committee on Judiciary. Reported to Senate by Senator Biden without amendment and with a preamble. Without written report. [externalActionCode] => 14000 [description] => Introduced [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    2. Passed Senate
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1991-11-01 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in Senate: Passed Senate without amendment and with a preamble by Voice Vote. [externalActionCode] => 17000 [description] => Passed Senate [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
  8. 4. S.J.Res.61 — 102nd Congress (1991-1992) A joint resolution to designate June 1, 1992, as "Kentucky Bicentennial Day". Sponsor: Sen. Ford, Wendell H. [D-KY] (Introduced 02/05/1991) Cosponsors: (52) Committees: Senate - Judiciary | House - Post Office and Civil Service Latest Action: House - 11/06/1991 Referred to the Subcommittee on Census and Population. (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Passed Senate

    Here are the steps for Status of Legislation:

    1. Introduced
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1991-10-31 [displayText] => Committee on Judiciary. Reported to Senate by Senator Biden without amendment and with a preamble. Without written report. [externalActionCode] => 14000 [description] => Introduced [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    2. Passed Senate
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1991-11-01 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in Senate: Passed Senate without amendment and with a preamble by Voice Vote. [externalActionCode] => 17000 [description] => Passed Senate [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
  9. LAW
    5. H.J.Res.181 — 102nd Congress (1991-1992) Designating the third Sunday of August 1991, as "National Senior Citizens Day". Sponsor: Rep. Smith, Lawrence [D-FL-16] (Introduced 03/06/1991) Cosponsors: (218) Committees: House - Post Office and Civil Service | Senate - Judiciary Latest Action: 08/06/1991 Became Public Law No: 102-79. (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Became Law

    Here are the steps for Status of Legislation:

    1. Introduced
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1991-03-06 [displayText] => Introduced in House [externalActionCode] => 1000 [description] => Introduced [chamberOfAction] => House )
    2. Passed House
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1991-07-16 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in House: On passage Passed without objection. [externalActionCode] => 8000 [description] => Passed House [chamberOfAction] => House )
    3. Passed Senate
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1991-07-23 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in Senate: Passed Senate without amendment by Voice Vote. [externalActionCode] => 17000 [description] => Passed Senate [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    4. To President
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1991-07-26 [displayText] => Presented to President. [externalActionCode] => 28000 [description] => To President [chamberOfAction] => )
    5. Became Law
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1991-08-06 [displayText] => Became Public Law No: 102-79. [externalActionCode] => 36000 [description] => Became Law [chamberOfAction] => )
  10. 5. H.J.Res.181 — 102nd Congress (1991-1992) Designating the third Sunday of August 1991, as "National Senior Citizens Day". Sponsor: Rep. Smith, Lawrence [D-FL-16] (Introduced 03/06/1991) Cosponsors: (218) Committees: House - Post Office and Civil Service | Senate - Judiciary Latest Action: 08/06/1991 Became Public Law No: 102-79. (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Became Law

    Here are the steps for Status of Legislation:

    1. Introduced
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1991-03-06 [displayText] => Introduced in House [externalActionCode] => 1000 [description] => Introduced [chamberOfAction] => House )
    2. Passed House
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1991-07-16 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in House: On passage Passed without objection. [externalActionCode] => 8000 [description] => Passed House [chamberOfAction] => House )
    3. Passed Senate
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1991-07-23 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in Senate: Passed Senate without amendment by Voice Vote. [externalActionCode] => 17000 [description] => Passed Senate [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    4. To President
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1991-07-26 [displayText] => Presented to President. [externalActionCode] => 28000 [description] => To President [chamberOfAction] => )
    5. Became Law
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1991-08-06 [displayText] => Became Public Law No: 102-79. [externalActionCode] => 36000 [description] => Became Law [chamberOfAction] => )
  11. LAW
    6. S.J.Res.58 — 102nd Congress (1991-1992) A joint resolution to designate March 4, 1991, as "Vermont Bicentennial Day". Sponsor: Sen. Leahy, Patrick J. [D-VT] (Introduced 01/31/1991) Cosponsors: (60) Committees: Senate - Judiciary | House - Post Office and Civil Service Latest Action: 03/11/1991 Became Public Law No: 102-9. (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Became Law

    Here are the steps for Status of Legislation:

    1. Introduced
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1991-01-31 [displayText] => Introduced in Senate [externalActionCode] => 10000 [description] => Introduced [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    2. Passed Senate
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1991-02-06 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in Senate: Passed Senate without amendment and with a preamble by Voice Vote. [externalActionCode] => 17000 [description] => Passed Senate [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    3. Passed House
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1991-02-27 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in House: On passage Passed without objection. [externalActionCode] => 8000 [description] => Passed House [chamberOfAction] => House )
    4. To President
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1991-02-28 [displayText] => Presented to President. [externalActionCode] => 28000 [description] => To President [chamberOfAction] => )
    5. Became Law
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1991-03-11 [displayText] => Became Public Law No: 102-9. [externalActionCode] => 36000 [description] => Became Law [chamberOfAction] => )
  12. 6. S.J.Res.58 — 102nd Congress (1991-1992) A joint resolution to designate March 4, 1991, as "Vermont Bicentennial Day". Sponsor: Sen. Leahy, Patrick J. [D-VT] (Introduced 01/31/1991) Cosponsors: (60) Committees: Senate - Judiciary | House - Post Office and Civil Service Latest Action: 03/11/1991 Became Public Law No: 102-9. (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Became Law

    Here are the steps for Status of Legislation:

    1. Introduced
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1991-01-31 [displayText] => Introduced in Senate [externalActionCode] => 10000 [description] => Introduced [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    2. Passed Senate
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1991-02-06 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in Senate: Passed Senate without amendment and with a preamble by Voice Vote. [externalActionCode] => 17000 [description] => Passed Senate [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    3. Passed House
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1991-02-27 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in House: On passage Passed without objection. [externalActionCode] => 8000 [description] => Passed House [chamberOfAction] => House )
    4. To President
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1991-02-28 [displayText] => Presented to President. [externalActionCode] => 28000 [description] => To President [chamberOfAction] => )
    5. Became Law
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1991-03-11 [displayText] => Became Public Law No: 102-9. [externalActionCode] => 36000 [description] => Became Law [chamberOfAction] => )
  13. LAW
    7. S.J.Res.51 — 102nd Congress (1991-1992) A joint resolution to designate the week beginning March 4, 1991, as "Federal Employees Recognition Week". Sponsor: Sen. Sarbanes, Paul S. [D-MD] (Introduced 01/29/1991) Cosponsors: (54) Committees: Senate - Judiciary | House - Post Office and Civil Service Latest Action: 03/05/1991 Became Public Law No: 102-7. (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Became Law

    Here are the steps for Status of Legislation:

    1. Introduced
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1991-01-29 [displayText] => Introduced in Senate [externalActionCode] => 10000 [description] => Introduced [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    2. Passed Senate
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1991-02-21 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in Senate: Passed Senate without amendment and with a preamble by Voice Vote. [externalActionCode] => 17000 [description] => Passed Senate [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    3. Passed House
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1991-02-27 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in House: On passage Passed without objection. [externalActionCode] => 8000 [description] => Passed House [chamberOfAction] => House )
    4. To President
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1991-02-28 [displayText] => Presented to President. [externalActionCode] => 28000 [description] => To President [chamberOfAction] => )
    5. Became Law
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1991-03-05 [displayText] => Became Public Law No: 102-7. [externalActionCode] => 36000 [description] => Became Law [chamberOfAction] => )
  14. 7. S.J.Res.51 — 102nd Congress (1991-1992) A joint resolution to designate the week beginning March 4, 1991, as "Federal Employees Recognition Week". Sponsor: Sen. Sarbanes, Paul S. [D-MD] (Introduced 01/29/1991) Cosponsors: (54) Committees: Senate - Judiciary | House - Post Office and Civil Service Latest Action: 03/05/1991 Became Public Law No: 102-7. (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Became Law

    Here are the steps for Status of Legislation:

    1. Introduced
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1991-01-29 [displayText] => Introduced in Senate [externalActionCode] => 10000 [description] => Introduced [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    2. Passed Senate
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1991-02-21 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in Senate: Passed Senate without amendment and with a preamble by Voice Vote. [externalActionCode] => 17000 [description] => Passed Senate [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    3. Passed House
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1991-02-27 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in House: On passage Passed without objection. [externalActionCode] => 8000 [description] => Passed House [chamberOfAction] => House )
    4. To President
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1991-02-28 [displayText] => Presented to President. [externalActionCode] => 28000 [description] => To President [chamberOfAction] => )
    5. Became Law
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1991-03-05 [displayText] => Became Public Law No: 102-7. [externalActionCode] => 36000 [description] => Became Law [chamberOfAction] => )
  15. LAW
    8. S.J.Res.347 — 101st Congress (1989-1990) A joint resolution designating April 7 through 13, 1991, as "National County Government Week". Sponsor: Sen. Burns, Conrad R. [R-MT] (Introduced 07/12/1990) Cosponsors: (59) Committees: Senate - Judiciary | House - Post Office and Civil Service Latest Action: 10/30/1990 Became Public Law No: 101-470. (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Became Law

    Here are the steps for Status of Legislation:

    1. Introduced
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1990-09-27 [displayText] => Committee on Judiciary. Reported to Senate by Senator Biden without amendment and with a preamble. Without written report. [externalActionCode] => 14000 [description] => Introduced [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    2. Passed Senate
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1990-09-28 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in Senate: Passed Senate without amendment and with a preamble by Voice Vote. [externalActionCode] => 17000 [description] => Passed Senate [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    3. Passed House
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1990-10-16 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in House: On passage Passed without objection. [externalActionCode] => 8000 [description] => Passed House [chamberOfAction] => House )
    4. To President
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1990-10-22 [displayText] => Presented to President. [externalActionCode] => 28000 [description] => To President [chamberOfAction] => )
    5. Became Law
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1990-10-30 [displayText] => Became Public Law No: 101-470. [externalActionCode] => 36000 [description] => Became Law [chamberOfAction] => )
  16. 8. S.J.Res.347 — 101st Congress (1989-1990) A joint resolution designating April 7 through 13, 1991, as "National County Government Week". Sponsor: Sen. Burns, Conrad R. [R-MT] (Introduced 07/12/1990) Cosponsors: (59) Committees: Senate - Judiciary | House - Post Office and Civil Service Latest Action: 10/30/1990 Became Public Law No: 101-470. (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Became Law

    Here are the steps for Status of Legislation:

    1. Introduced
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1990-09-27 [displayText] => Committee on Judiciary. Reported to Senate by Senator Biden without amendment and with a preamble. Without written report. [externalActionCode] => 14000 [description] => Introduced [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    2. Passed Senate
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1990-09-28 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in Senate: Passed Senate without amendment and with a preamble by Voice Vote. [externalActionCode] => 17000 [description] => Passed Senate [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    3. Passed House
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1990-10-16 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in House: On passage Passed without objection. [externalActionCode] => 8000 [description] => Passed House [chamberOfAction] => House )
    4. To President
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1990-10-22 [displayText] => Presented to President. [externalActionCode] => 28000 [description] => To President [chamberOfAction] => )
    5. Became Law
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1990-10-30 [displayText] => Became Public Law No: 101-470. [externalActionCode] => 36000 [description] => Became Law [chamberOfAction] => )
  17. JOINT RESOLUTION
    9. S.J.Res.380 — 101st Congress (1989-1990) A joint resolution to designate February 14, 1991 as "Flag Wavers Day". Sponsor: Sen. Heflin, Howell [D-AL] (Introduced 10/17/1990) Cosponsors: (0) Committees: Senate - Judiciary | House - Post Office and Civil Service Latest Action: House - 10/22/1990 Referred to the House Committee on Post Office and Civil Service. (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Passed Senate

    Here are the steps for Status of Legislation:

    1. Introduced
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1990-10-17 [displayText] => Introduced in Senate [externalActionCode] => 10000 [description] => Introduced [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    2. Passed Senate
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1990-10-20 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in Senate: Passed Senate without amendment and with a preamble by Voice Vote. [externalActionCode] => 17000 [description] => Passed Senate [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
  18. 9. S.J.Res.380 — 101st Congress (1989-1990) A joint resolution to designate February 14, 1991 as "Flag Wavers Day". Sponsor: Sen. Heflin, Howell [D-AL] (Introduced 10/17/1990) Cosponsors: (0) Committees: Senate - Judiciary | House - Post Office and Civil Service Latest Action: House - 10/22/1990 Referred to the House Committee on Post Office and Civil Service. (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Passed Senate

    Here are the steps for Status of Legislation:

    1. Introduced
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1990-10-17 [displayText] => Introduced in Senate [externalActionCode] => 10000 [description] => Introduced [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    2. Passed Senate
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1990-10-20 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in Senate: Passed Senate without amendment and with a preamble by Voice Vote. [externalActionCode] => 17000 [description] => Passed Senate [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
  19. LAW
    10. S.J.Res.271 — 101st Congress (1989-1990) A joint resolution to designate July 10, 1990 as "Wyoming Centennial Day". Sponsor: Sen. Wallop, Malcolm [R-WY] (Introduced 03/08/1990) Cosponsors: (55) Committees: Senate - Judiciary | House - Post Office and Civil Service Latest Action: 07/06/1990 Became Public Law No: 101-325. (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. To President
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    5. Became Law
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  20. 10. S.J.Res.271 — 101st Congress (1989-1990) A joint resolution to designate July 10, 1990 as "Wyoming Centennial Day". Sponsor: Sen. Wallop, Malcolm [R-WY] (Introduced 03/08/1990) Cosponsors: (55) Committees: Senate - Judiciary | House - Post Office and Civil Service Latest Action: 07/06/1990 Became Public Law No: 101-325. (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. To President
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    5. Became Law
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  21. LAW
    11. S.J.Res.245 — 101st Congress (1989-1990) A joint resolution designating July 3, 1990, as "Idaho Centennial Day". Sponsor: Sen. McClure, James A. [R-ID] (Introduced 01/30/1990) Cosponsors: (57) Committees: Senate - Judiciary | House - Post Office and Civil Service Latest Action: 06/28/1990 Became Public Law No: 101-314. (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. To President
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    5. Became Law
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1990-06-28 [displayText] => Became Public Law No: 101-314. [externalActionCode] => 36000 [description] => Became Law [chamberOfAction] => )
  22. 11. S.J.Res.245 — 101st Congress (1989-1990) A joint resolution designating July 3, 1990, as "Idaho Centennial Day". Sponsor: Sen. McClure, James A. [R-ID] (Introduced 01/30/1990) Cosponsors: (57) Committees: Senate - Judiciary | House - Post Office and Civil Service Latest Action: 06/28/1990 Became Public Law No: 101-314. (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Became Law

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    1. Introduced
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1990-02-22 [displayText] => Committee on Judiciary. Reported to Senate by Senator Biden without amendment and with a preamble. Without written report. [externalActionCode] => 14000 [description] => Introduced [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    2. Passed Senate
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    3. Passed House
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    4. To President
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    5. Became Law
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1990-06-28 [displayText] => Became Public Law No: 101-314. [externalActionCode] => 36000 [description] => Became Law [chamberOfAction] => )
  23. LAW
    12. S.J.Res.237 — 101st Congress (1989-1990) A joint resolution providing for the commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the birth of Dwight David Eisenhower. Sponsor: Sen. Dole, Robert J. [R-KS] (Introduced 01/23/1990) Cosponsors: (50) Committees: Senate - Judiciary | House - House Administration; Post Office and Civil Service; Rules Latest Action: 03/27/1990 Became Public Law No: 101-258. (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Became Law

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    1. Introduced
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1990-01-23 [displayText] => Introduced in Senate [externalActionCode] => 10000 [description] => Introduced [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    2. Passed Senate
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    3. Passed House
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    4. To President
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    5. Became Law
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1990-03-27 [displayText] => Became Public Law No: 101-258. [externalActionCode] => 36000 [description] => Became Law [chamberOfAction] => )
  24. 12. S.J.Res.237 — 101st Congress (1989-1990) A joint resolution providing for the commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the birth of Dwight David Eisenhower. Sponsor: Sen. Dole, Robert J. [R-KS] (Introduced 01/23/1990) Cosponsors: (50) Committees: Senate - Judiciary | House - House Administration; Post Office and Civil Service; Rules Latest Action: 03/27/1990 Became Public Law No: 101-258. (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Became Law

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    1. Introduced
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1990-01-23 [displayText] => Introduced in Senate [externalActionCode] => 10000 [description] => Introduced [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    2. Passed Senate
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    3. Passed House
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    4. To President
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    5. Became Law
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1990-03-27 [displayText] => Became Public Law No: 101-258. [externalActionCode] => 36000 [description] => Became Law [chamberOfAction] => )
  25. LAW
    13. S.J.Res.209 — 101st Congress (1989-1990) A joint resolution to designate November 11, 1989, as "Washington Centennial Day". Sponsor: Sen. Adams, Brock [D-WA] (Introduced 09/28/1989) Cosponsors: (40) Committees: Senate - Judiciary | House - Post Office and Civil Service Latest Action: 11/09/1989 Became Public Law No: 101-146. (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. To President
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    5. Became Law
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1989-11-09 [displayText] => Became Public Law No: 101-146. [externalActionCode] => 36000 [description] => Became Law [chamberOfAction] => )
  26. 13. S.J.Res.209 — 101st Congress (1989-1990) A joint resolution to designate November 11, 1989, as "Washington Centennial Day". Sponsor: Sen. Adams, Brock [D-WA] (Introduced 09/28/1989) Cosponsors: (40) Committees: Senate - Judiciary | House - Post Office and Civil Service Latest Action: 11/09/1989 Became Public Law No: 101-146. (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Became Law

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    1. Introduced
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1989-09-28 [displayText] => Introduced in Senate [externalActionCode] => 10000 [description] => Introduced [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    2. Passed Senate
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    3. Passed House
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    4. To President
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1989-11-02 [displayText] => Presented to President. [externalActionCode] => 28000 [description] => To President [chamberOfAction] => )
    5. Became Law
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1989-11-09 [displayText] => Became Public Law No: 101-146. [externalActionCode] => 36000 [description] => Became Law [chamberOfAction] => )
  27. LAW
    14. S.J.Res.19 — 101st Congress (1989-1990) A joint resolution to designate November 8, 1989, as "Montana Centennial Day". Sponsor: Sen. Burns, Conrad R. [R-MT] (Introduced 01/25/1989) Cosponsors: (53) Committees: Senate - Judiciary | House - Post Office and Civil Service Latest Action: 11/08/1989 Became Public Law No: 101-141. (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Became Law

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    1. Introduced
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1989-06-22 [displayText] => Committee on Judiciary. Reported to Senate by Senator Biden without amendment and with a preamble. Without written report. [externalActionCode] => 14000 [description] => Introduced [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    2. Passed Senate
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    3. Passed House
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    4. To President
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1989-11-08 [displayText] => Presented to President. [externalActionCode] => 28000 [description] => To President [chamberOfAction] => )
    5. Became Law
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1989-11-08 [displayText] => Became Public Law No: 101-141. [externalActionCode] => 36000 [description] => Became Law [chamberOfAction] => )
  28. 14. S.J.Res.19 — 101st Congress (1989-1990) A joint resolution to designate November 8, 1989, as "Montana Centennial Day". Sponsor: Sen. Burns, Conrad R. [R-MT] (Introduced 01/25/1989) Cosponsors: (53) Committees: Senate - Judiciary | House - Post Office and Civil Service Latest Action: 11/08/1989 Became Public Law No: 101-141. (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Became Law

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    1. Introduced
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1989-06-22 [displayText] => Committee on Judiciary. Reported to Senate by Senator Biden without amendment and with a preamble. Without written report. [externalActionCode] => 14000 [description] => Introduced [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    2. Passed Senate
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    3. Passed House
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    4. To President
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    5. Became Law
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1989-11-08 [displayText] => Became Public Law No: 101-141. [externalActionCode] => 36000 [description] => Became Law [chamberOfAction] => )
  29. LAW
    15. H.J.Res.167 — 101st Congress (1989-1990) To designate March 16, 1989, as "Freedom of Information Day". Sponsor: Rep. Horton, Frank J. [R-NY-29] (Introduced 03/01/1989) Cosponsors: (73) Committees: House - Post Office and Civil Service | Senate - Judiciary Latest Action: 03/23/1989 Became Public Law No: 101-5. (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Became Law

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    1. Introduced
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1989-03-01 [displayText] => Introduced in House [externalActionCode] => 1000 [description] => Introduced [chamberOfAction] => House )
    2. Passed House
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    3. Passed Senate
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    4. To President
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1989-03-22 [displayText] => Presented to President. [externalActionCode] => 28000 [description] => To President [chamberOfAction] => )
    5. Became Law
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1989-03-23 [displayText] => Became Public Law No: 101-5. [externalActionCode] => 36000 [description] => Became Law [chamberOfAction] => )
  30. 15. H.J.Res.167 — 101st Congress (1989-1990) To designate March 16, 1989, as "Freedom of Information Day". Sponsor: Rep. Horton, Frank J. [R-NY-29] (Introduced 03/01/1989) Cosponsors: (73) Committees: House - Post Office and Civil Service | Senate - Judiciary Latest Action: 03/23/1989 Became Public Law No: 101-5. (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Became Law

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    1. Introduced
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1989-03-01 [displayText] => Introduced in House [externalActionCode] => 1000 [description] => Introduced [chamberOfAction] => House )
    2. Passed House
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    3. Passed Senate
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    4. To President
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1989-03-22 [displayText] => Presented to President. [externalActionCode] => 28000 [description] => To President [chamberOfAction] => )
    5. Became Law
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1989-03-23 [displayText] => Became Public Law No: 101-5. [externalActionCode] => 36000 [description] => Became Law [chamberOfAction] => )
  31. LAW
    16. H.J.Res.22 — 101st Congress (1989-1990) To designate the week beginning March 6, 1989, as "Federal Employees Recognition Week". Sponsor: Rep. Oakar, Mary Rose [D-OH-20] (Introduced 01/03/1989) Cosponsors: (83) Committees: House - Post Office and Civil Service | Senate - Judiciary Latest Action: 03/15/1989 Became Public Law No: 101-2. (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Became Law

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    1. Introduced
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1989-01-03 [displayText] => Introduced in House [externalActionCode] => 1000 [description] => Introduced [chamberOfAction] => House )
    2. Passed House
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    3. Passed Senate
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    4. To President
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1989-03-07 [displayText] => Presented to President. [externalActionCode] => 28000 [description] => To President [chamberOfAction] => )
    5. Became Law
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1989-03-15 [displayText] => Became Public Law No: 101-2. [externalActionCode] => 36000 [description] => Became Law [chamberOfAction] => )
  32. 16. H.J.Res.22 — 101st Congress (1989-1990) To designate the week beginning March 6, 1989, as "Federal Employees Recognition Week". Sponsor: Rep. Oakar, Mary Rose [D-OH-20] (Introduced 01/03/1989) Cosponsors: (83) Committees: House - Post Office and Civil Service | Senate - Judiciary Latest Action: 03/15/1989 Became Public Law No: 101-2. (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Became Law

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    1. Introduced
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1989-01-03 [displayText] => Introduced in House [externalActionCode] => 1000 [description] => Introduced [chamberOfAction] => House )
    2. Passed House
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    3. Passed Senate
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    4. To President
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1989-03-07 [displayText] => Presented to President. [externalActionCode] => 28000 [description] => To President [chamberOfAction] => )
    5. Became Law
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1989-03-15 [displayText] => Became Public Law No: 101-2. [externalActionCode] => 36000 [description] => Became Law [chamberOfAction] => )
  33. BILL
    17. H.R.4443 — 100th Congress (1987-1988) Martin Luther King, Jr., Federal Holiday Commission Extension Act Sponsor: Rep. Conyers, John, Jr. [D-MI-1] (Introduced 04/21/1988) Cosponsors: (34) Committees: House - Post Office and Civil Service | Senate - Judiciary Latest Action: Senate - 10/07/1988 Read twice and referred to the Committee on Judiciary. (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Passed House

    Here are the steps for Status of Legislation:

    1. Introduced
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1988-09-15 [displayText] => Reported to House (Amended) by House Committee on Post Office and Civil Service. Report No: 100-919. [externalActionCode] => 5000 [description] => Introduced [chamberOfAction] => House )
    2. Passed House
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  34. 17. H.R.4443 — 100th Congress (1987-1988) Martin Luther King, Jr., Federal Holiday Commission Extension Act Sponsor: Rep. Conyers, John, Jr. [D-MI-1] (Introduced 04/21/1988) Cosponsors: (34) Committees: House - Post Office and Civil Service | Senate - Judiciary Latest Action: Senate - 10/07/1988 Read twice and referred to the Committee on Judiciary. (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Passed House

    Here are the steps for Status of Legislation:

    1. Introduced
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1988-09-15 [displayText] => Reported to House (Amended) by House Committee on Post Office and Civil Service. Report No: 100-919. [externalActionCode] => 5000 [description] => Introduced [chamberOfAction] => House )
    2. Passed House
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  35. LAW
    18. S.860 — 100th Congress (1987-1988) A bill to designate "The Stars and Stripes Forever" as the national march of the United States of America. Sponsor: Sen. Boren, David L. [D-OK] (Introduced 03/26/1987) Cosponsors: (36) Committees: Senate - Judiciary | House - Post Office and Civil Service Latest Action: 12/11/1987 Became Public Law No: 100-186. (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Became Law

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    1. Introduced
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1987-11-05 [displayText] => Committee on Judiciary. Reported to Senate by Senator Biden without amendment. Without written report. [externalActionCode] => 14000 [description] => Introduced [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    2. Passed Senate
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    3. Passed House
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1987-12-01 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in House: Passed House (Amended) by Voice Vote. [externalActionCode] => 8000 [description] => Passed House [chamberOfAction] => House )
    4. Resolving Differences
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1987-12-02 [displayText] => [externalActionCode] => 20000 [description] => Resolving Differences [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    5. To President
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1987-12-04 [displayText] => Presented to President. [externalActionCode] => 28000 [description] => To President [chamberOfAction] => )
    6. Became Law
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1987-12-11 [displayText] => Became Public Law No: 100-186. [externalActionCode] => 36000 [description] => Became Law [chamberOfAction] => )
  36. 18. S.860 — 100th Congress (1987-1988) A bill to designate "The Stars and Stripes Forever" as the national march of the United States of America. Sponsor: Sen. Boren, David L. [D-OK] (Introduced 03/26/1987) Cosponsors: (36) Committees: Senate - Judiciary | House - Post Office and Civil Service Latest Action: 12/11/1987 Became Public Law No: 100-186. (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Became Law

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    1. Introduced
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1987-11-05 [displayText] => Committee on Judiciary. Reported to Senate by Senator Biden without amendment. Without written report. [externalActionCode] => 14000 [description] => Introduced [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    2. Passed Senate
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    3. Passed House
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1987-12-01 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in House: Passed House (Amended) by Voice Vote. [externalActionCode] => 8000 [description] => Passed House [chamberOfAction] => House )
    4. Resolving Differences
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    5. To President
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1987-12-04 [displayText] => Presented to President. [externalActionCode] => 28000 [description] => To President [chamberOfAction] => )
    6. Became Law
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1987-12-11 [displayText] => Became Public Law No: 100-186. [externalActionCode] => 36000 [description] => Became Law [chamberOfAction] => )
  37. CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
    19. H.Con.Res.407 — 97th Congress (1981-1982) A concurrent resolution to Express Thanks to Former First Lady Betty Ford. Sponsor: Rep. Michel, Robert H. [R-IL-18] (Introduced 09/16/1982) Cosponsors: (0) Committees: House - Post Office and Civil Service | Senate - Judiciary Latest Action: Senate - 09/24/1982 Resolution agreed to in Senate without amendment and with a preamble by Voice Vote. (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Agreed to in Senate

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    1. Introduced
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1982-09-16 [displayText] => Introduced in House [externalActionCode] => 1000 [description] => Introduced [chamberOfAction] => House )
    2. Agreed to in House
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1982-09-16 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in House: Resolution Agreed to in House by Voice Vote. [externalActionCode] => 8000 [description] => Agreed to in House [chamberOfAction] => House )
    3. Agreed to in Senate
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1982-09-24 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in Senate: Resolution agreed to in Senate without amendment and with a preamble by Voice Vote. [externalActionCode] => 17000 [description] => Agreed to in Senate [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
  38. 19. H.Con.Res.407 — 97th Congress (1981-1982) A concurrent resolution to Express Thanks to Former First Lady Betty Ford. Sponsor: Rep. Michel, Robert H. [R-IL-18] (Introduced 09/16/1982) Cosponsors: (0) Committees: House - Post Office and Civil Service | Senate - Judiciary Latest Action: Senate - 09/24/1982 Resolution agreed to in Senate without amendment and with a preamble by Voice Vote. (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Agreed to in Senate

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    1. Introduced
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1982-09-16 [displayText] => Introduced in House [externalActionCode] => 1000 [description] => Introduced [chamberOfAction] => House )
    2. Agreed to in House
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1982-09-16 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in House: Resolution Agreed to in House by Voice Vote. [externalActionCode] => 8000 [description] => Agreed to in House [chamberOfAction] => House )
    3. Agreed to in Senate
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1982-09-24 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in Senate: Resolution agreed to in Senate without amendment and with a preamble by Voice Vote. [externalActionCode] => 17000 [description] => Agreed to in Senate [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
  39. JOINT RESOLUTION
    20. S.J.Res.234 — 97th Congress (1981-1982) A joint resolution to provide for the designation of the week commencing with the third Monday in February 1983 as "National Patriotism Week." Sponsor: Sen. Goldwater, Barry [R-AZ] (Introduced 08/19/1982) Cosponsors: (43) Committees: Senate - Judiciary | House - Post Office and Civil Service Latest Action: House - 09/20/1982 Referred to House Committee on Post Office and Civil Service. (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Passed Senate

    Here are the steps for Status of Legislation:

    1. Introduced
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1982-09-14 [displayText] => Committee on Judiciary. Reported to Senate by Senator Thurmond without amendment. Without written report. [externalActionCode] => 14000 [description] => Introduced [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    2. Passed Senate
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1982-09-15 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in Senate: Passed Senate without amendment by Voice Vote. [externalActionCode] => 17000 [description] => Passed Senate [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
  40. 20. S.J.Res.234 — 97th Congress (1981-1982) A joint resolution to provide for the designation of the week commencing with the third Monday in February 1983 as "National Patriotism Week." Sponsor: Sen. Goldwater, Barry [R-AZ] (Introduced 08/19/1982) Cosponsors: (43) Committees: Senate - Judiciary | House - Post Office and Civil Service Latest Action: House - 09/20/1982 Referred to House Committee on Post Office and Civil Service. (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Passed Senate

    Here are the steps for Status of Legislation:

    1. Introduced
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1982-09-14 [displayText] => Committee on Judiciary. Reported to Senate by Senator Thurmond without amendment. Without written report. [externalActionCode] => 14000 [description] => Introduced [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    2. Passed Senate
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1982-09-15 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in Senate: Passed Senate without amendment by Voice Vote. [externalActionCode] => 17000 [description] => Passed Senate [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
  41. LAW
    21. H.J.Res.447 — 97th Congress (1981-1982) A joint resolution to authorize and request the President to issue a proclamation designating April 4, 1982, as the "National Day of Reflection". Sponsor: Rep. Kemp, Jack [R-NY-38] (Introduced 03/29/1982) Cosponsors: (212) Committees: House - Post Office and Civil Service | Senate - Judiciary Latest Action: 04/03/1982 Became Public Law No: 97-166. (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Became Law

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    1. Introduced
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1982-03-29 [displayText] => Introduced in House [externalActionCode] => 1000 [description] => Introduced [chamberOfAction] => House )
    2. Passed House
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1982-03-30 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in House: Passed House by Yea-Nay Vote: 387 - 3 (Record Vote No: 45). [externalActionCode] => 8000 [description] => Passed House [chamberOfAction] => House )
    3. Passed Senate
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1982-03-31 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in Senate: Passed Senate without amendment and an amended preamble by Voice Vote. [externalActionCode] => 17000 [description] => Passed Senate [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    4. To President
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1982-04-01 [displayText] => Presented to President. [externalActionCode] => 28000 [description] => To President [chamberOfAction] => )
    5. Became Law
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1982-04-03 [displayText] => Became Public Law No: 97-166. [externalActionCode] => 36000 [description] => Became Law [chamberOfAction] => )
  42. 21. H.J.Res.447 — 97th Congress (1981-1982) A joint resolution to authorize and request the President to issue a proclamation designating April 4, 1982, as the "National Day of Reflection". Sponsor: Rep. Kemp, Jack [R-NY-38] (Introduced 03/29/1982) Cosponsors: (212) Committees: House - Post Office and Civil Service | Senate - Judiciary Latest Action: 04/03/1982 Became Public Law No: 97-166. (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Became Law

    Here are the steps for Status of Legislation:

    1. Introduced
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1982-03-29 [displayText] => Introduced in House [externalActionCode] => 1000 [description] => Introduced [chamberOfAction] => House )
    2. Passed House
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1982-03-30 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in House: Passed House by Yea-Nay Vote: 387 - 3 (Record Vote No: 45). [externalActionCode] => 8000 [description] => Passed House [chamberOfAction] => House )
    3. Passed Senate
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1982-03-31 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in Senate: Passed Senate without amendment and an amended preamble by Voice Vote. [externalActionCode] => 17000 [description] => Passed Senate [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    4. To President
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1982-04-01 [displayText] => Presented to President. [externalActionCode] => 28000 [description] => To President [chamberOfAction] => )
    5. Became Law
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1982-04-03 [displayText] => Became Public Law No: 97-166. [externalActionCode] => 36000 [description] => Became Law [chamberOfAction] => )
  43. LAW
    22. S.J.Res.34 — 97th Congress (1981-1982) A joint resolution to provide for the designation of the week commencing with the third Monday in February 1982 as "National Patriotism Week". Sponsor: Sen. Goldwater, Barry [R-AZ] (Introduced 02/24/1981) Cosponsors: (37) Committees: Senate - Judiciary | House - Post Office and Civil Service Latest Action: 12/29/1981 Became Public Law No: 97-131. (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Became Law

    Here are the steps for Status of Legislation:

    1. Introduced
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1981-11-10 [displayText] => Committee on Judiciary. Reported to Senate by Senator Thurmond favorably with amendments and an amendment to the title. Without written report. [externalActionCode] => 14000 [description] => Introduced [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    2. Passed Senate
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1981-11-16 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in Senate: Passed Senate with amendments and an amendment to the Title by Voice Vote. [externalActionCode] => 17000 [description] => Passed Senate [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    3. Passed House
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1981-12-16 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in House: Passed House by Voice Vote. [externalActionCode] => 8000 [description] => Passed House [chamberOfAction] => House )
    4. To President
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1981-12-17 [displayText] => Presented to President. [externalActionCode] => 28000 [description] => To President [chamberOfAction] => )
    5. Became Law
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1981-12-29 [displayText] => Became Public Law No: 97-131. [externalActionCode] => 36000 [description] => Became Law [chamberOfAction] => )
  44. 22. S.J.Res.34 — 97th Congress (1981-1982) A joint resolution to provide for the designation of the week commencing with the third Monday in February 1982 as "National Patriotism Week". Sponsor: Sen. Goldwater, Barry [R-AZ] (Introduced 02/24/1981) Cosponsors: (37) Committees: Senate - Judiciary | House - Post Office and Civil Service Latest Action: 12/29/1981 Became Public Law No: 97-131. (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Became Law

    Here are the steps for Status of Legislation:

    1. Introduced
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1981-11-10 [displayText] => Committee on Judiciary. Reported to Senate by Senator Thurmond favorably with amendments and an amendment to the title. Without written report. [externalActionCode] => 14000 [description] => Introduced [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    2. Passed Senate
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1981-11-16 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in Senate: Passed Senate with amendments and an amendment to the Title by Voice Vote. [externalActionCode] => 17000 [description] => Passed Senate [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    3. Passed House
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1981-12-16 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in House: Passed House by Voice Vote. [externalActionCode] => 8000 [description] => Passed House [chamberOfAction] => House )
    4. To President
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1981-12-17 [displayText] => Presented to President. [externalActionCode] => 28000 [description] => To President [chamberOfAction] => )
    5. Became Law
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1981-12-29 [displayText] => Became Public Law No: 97-131. [externalActionCode] => 36000 [description] => Became Law [chamberOfAction] => )
  45. LAW
    23. S.1672 — 97th Congress (1981-1982) An act to expand the membership of the United States Holocaust Memorial Council from sixty to sixty-five and for other purposes. Sponsor: Sen. Boschwitz, Rudy [R-MN] (Introduced 09/28/1981) Cosponsors: (0) Committees: Senate - Judiciary | House - Interior and Insular Affairs; House Administration; Post Office and Civil Service Latest Action: 11/20/1981 Became Public Law No: 97-84. (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Became Law

    Here are the steps for Status of Legislation:

    1. Introduced
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1981-11-02 [displayText] => Reported to House (Amended) by House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. Report No: 97-308 (Part I). [externalActionCode] => 5000 [description] => Introduced [chamberOfAction] => House )
    2. Passed Senate
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1981-10-07 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in Senate: Passed Senate with an amendment by Voice Vote. [externalActionCode] => 17000 [description] => Passed Senate [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    3. Passed House
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1981-11-04 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in House: Passed House (Amended) by Voice Vote. [externalActionCode] => 8000 [description] => Passed House [chamberOfAction] => House )
    4. Resolving Differences
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1981-11-13 [displayText] => Resolving differences -- Senate actions: Senate agreed to House amendments by Voice vote. [externalActionCode] => 20500 [description] => Resolving Differences [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    5. To President
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1981-11-16 [displayText] => Presented to President. [externalActionCode] => 28000 [description] => To President [chamberOfAction] => )
    6. Became Law
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1981-11-20 [displayText] => Became Public Law No: 97-84. [externalActionCode] => 36000 [description] => Became Law [chamberOfAction] => )
  46. 23. S.1672 — 97th Congress (1981-1982) An act to expand the membership of the United States Holocaust Memorial Council from sixty to sixty-five and for other purposes. Sponsor: Sen. Boschwitz, Rudy [R-MN] (Introduced 09/28/1981) Cosponsors: (0) Committees: Senate - Judiciary | House - Interior and Insular Affairs; House Administration; Post Office and Civil Service Latest Action: 11/20/1981 Became Public Law No: 97-84. (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Became Law

    Here are the steps for Status of Legislation:

    1. Introduced
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1981-11-02 [displayText] => Reported to House (Amended) by House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. Report No: 97-308 (Part I). [externalActionCode] => 5000 [description] => Introduced [chamberOfAction] => House )
    2. Passed Senate
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1981-10-07 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in Senate: Passed Senate with an amendment by Voice Vote. [externalActionCode] => 17000 [description] => Passed Senate [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    3. Passed House
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1981-11-04 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in House: Passed House (Amended) by Voice Vote. [externalActionCode] => 8000 [description] => Passed House [chamberOfAction] => House )
    4. Resolving Differences
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1981-11-13 [displayText] => Resolving differences -- Senate actions: Senate agreed to House amendments by Voice vote. [externalActionCode] => 20500 [description] => Resolving Differences [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    5. To President
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1981-11-16 [displayText] => Presented to President. [externalActionCode] => 28000 [description] => To President [chamberOfAction] => )
    6. Became Law
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1981-11-20 [displayText] => Became Public Law No: 97-84. [externalActionCode] => 36000 [description] => Became Law [chamberOfAction] => )
  47. JOINT RESOLUTION
    24. S.J.Res.22 — 97th Congress (1981-1982) A joint resolution authorizing the President to proclaim March 16 of each year as "Freedom of Information Day". Sponsor: Sen. Proxmire, William [D-WI] (Introduced 01/29/1981) Cosponsors: (36) Committees: Senate - Judiciary | House - Post Office and Civil Service Latest Action: House - 03/13/1981 Referred to Subcommittee on Census and Population. (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Passed Senate

    Here are the steps for Status of Legislation:

    1. Introduced
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1981-03-06 [displayText] => Committee on Judiciary. Reported to Senate by Senator Thurmond favorably with an amendment and an amendment to the title and with a preamble. Without written report. [externalActionCode] => 14000 [description] => Introduced [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    2. Passed Senate
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1981-03-10 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in Senate: Passed Senate with an amendment and an amendment to the Title and with a preamble by Voice Vote. [externalActionCode] => 17000 [description] => Passed Senate [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
  48. 24. S.J.Res.22 — 97th Congress (1981-1982) A joint resolution authorizing the President to proclaim March 16 of each year as "Freedom of Information Day". Sponsor: Sen. Proxmire, William [D-WI] (Introduced 01/29/1981) Cosponsors: (36) Committees: Senate - Judiciary | House - Post Office and Civil Service Latest Action: House - 03/13/1981 Referred to Subcommittee on Census and Population. (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Passed Senate

    Here are the steps for Status of Legislation:

    1. Introduced
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1981-03-06 [displayText] => Committee on Judiciary. Reported to Senate by Senator Thurmond favorably with an amendment and an amendment to the title and with a preamble. Without written report. [externalActionCode] => 14000 [description] => Introduced [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    2. Passed Senate
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1981-03-10 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in Senate: Passed Senate with an amendment and an amendment to the Title and with a preamble by Voice Vote. [externalActionCode] => 17000 [description] => Passed Senate [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
  49. JOINT RESOLUTION
    25. S.J.Res.150 — 94th Congress (1975-1976) A joint resolution to authorize and requests the President to issue a proclamation designating July 4 of each year as "Independence Day". Sponsor: Sen. Helms, Jesse [R-NC] (Introduced 12/10/1975) Cosponsors: (1) Committees: Senate - Judiciary | House - Post Office and Civil Service Latest Action: House - 05/07/1976 Referred to House Committee Post Office and Civil Service. (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Passed Senate

    Here are the steps for Status of Legislation:

    1. Introduced
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1976-05-05 [displayText] => Reported to Senate from the Committee on the Judiciary, S. Rept. 94-778. [externalActionCode] => 14000 [description] => Introduced [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    2. Passed Senate
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1976-05-06 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in Senate: Measure passed Senate. [externalActionCode] => 17000 [description] => Passed Senate [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
  50. 25. S.J.Res.150 — 94th Congress (1975-1976) A joint resolution to authorize and requests the President to issue a proclamation designating July 4 of each year as "Independence Day". Sponsor: Sen. Helms, Jesse [R-NC] (Introduced 12/10/1975) Cosponsors: (1) Committees: Senate - Judiciary | House - Post Office and Civil Service Latest Action: House - 05/07/1976 Referred to House Committee Post Office and Civil Service. (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Passed Senate

    Here are the steps for Status of Legislation:

    1. Introduced
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1976-05-05 [displayText] => Reported to Senate from the Committee on the Judiciary, S. Rept. 94-778. [externalActionCode] => 14000 [description] => Introduced [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    2. Passed Senate
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1976-05-06 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in Senate: Measure passed Senate. [externalActionCode] => 17000 [description] => Passed Senate [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
  51. BILL
    26. H.R.10686 — 94th Congress (1975-1976) A bill to amend title 13, United States Code, to require that population census records be transferred to the National Archives within 50 years after a census, and that such records be made available after 75 years to persons conducting research for genealogical or other proper purposes. Sponsor: Rep. Simon, Paul [D-IL-24] (Introduced 11/11/1975) Cosponsors: (1) Committees: House - Post Office and Civil Service | Senate - Post Office and Civil Service; Government Operations; Judiciary Latest Action: Senate - 04/08/1976 Referred jointly to Senate Committees on Post Office and Civil Service; the Judiciary; and Government Operations. (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Passed House

    Here are the steps for Status of Legislation:

    1. Introduced
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1976-03-29 [displayText] => Reported to House from the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service with amendment, H. Rept. 94-971. [externalActionCode] => 5000 [description] => Introduced [chamberOfAction] => House )
    2. Passed House
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1976-04-07 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in House: Measure passed House, amended, roll call #176 (376-4). [externalActionCode] => 8000 [description] => Passed House [chamberOfAction] => House )
  52. 26. H.R.10686 — 94th Congress (1975-1976) A bill to amend title 13, United States Code, to require that population census records be transferred to the National Archives within 50 years after a census, and that such records be made available after 75 years to persons conducting research for genealogical or other proper purposes. Sponsor: Rep. Simon, Paul [D-IL-24] (Introduced 11/11/1975) Cosponsors: (1) Committees: House - Post Office and Civil Service | Senate - Post Office and Civil Service; Government Operations; Judiciary Latest Action: Senate - 04/08/1976 Referred jointly to Senate Committees on Post Office and Civil Service; the Judiciary; and Government Operations. (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Passed House

    Here are the steps for Status of Legislation:

    1. Introduced
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1976-03-29 [displayText] => Reported to House from the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service with amendment, H. Rept. 94-971. [externalActionCode] => 5000 [description] => Introduced [chamberOfAction] => House )
    2. Passed House
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1976-04-07 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in House: Measure passed House, amended, roll call #176 (376-4). [externalActionCode] => 8000 [description] => Passed House [chamberOfAction] => House )
  53. JOINT RESOLUTION
    27. S.J.Res.151 — 94th Congress (1975-1976) A joint resolution to authorize and request the President to issue a proclamation designating July 2, 1976, as an official holiday. Sponsor: Sen. Eastland, James O. [D-MS] (Introduced 12/15/1975) Cosponsors: (0) Committees: Senate - Judiciary | House - Post Office and Civil Service Latest Action: House - 04/01/1976 Referred to House Committee on Post Office and Civil Service. (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Passed Senate

    Here are the steps for Status of Legislation:

    1. Introduced
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1976-03-30 [displayText] => Reported to Senate from the Committee on the Judiciary, S. Rept. 94-725. [externalActionCode] => 14000 [description] => Introduced [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    2. Passed Senate
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1976-03-31 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in Senate: Measure passed Senate. [externalActionCode] => 17000 [description] => Passed Senate [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
  54. 27. S.J.Res.151 — 94th Congress (1975-1976) A joint resolution to authorize and request the President to issue a proclamation designating July 2, 1976, as an official holiday. Sponsor: Sen. Eastland, James O. [D-MS] (Introduced 12/15/1975) Cosponsors: (0) Committees: Senate - Judiciary | House - Post Office and Civil Service Latest Action: House - 04/01/1976 Referred to House Committee on Post Office and Civil Service. (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Passed Senate

    Here are the steps for Status of Legislation:

    1. Introduced
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1976-03-30 [displayText] => Reported to Senate from the Committee on the Judiciary, S. Rept. 94-725. [externalActionCode] => 14000 [description] => Introduced [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    2. Passed Senate
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1976-03-31 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in Senate: Measure passed Senate. [externalActionCode] => 17000 [description] => Passed Senate [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
  55. LAW
    28. S.331 — 94th Congress (1975-1976) A bill to redesignate November 11 of each year as Veterans Day and to make such day a legal public holiday. Sponsor: Sen. Hruska, Roman L. [R-NE] (Introduced 01/23/1975) Cosponsors: (20) Committees: Senate - Judiciary | House - Post Office and Civil Service Latest Action: 09/18/1975 Public law 94-97. (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Became Law

    Here are the steps for Status of Legislation:

    1. Introduced
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1975-09-03 [displayText] => Reported to House from the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service, H. Rept. 94-451. [externalActionCode] => 5000 [description] => Introduced [chamberOfAction] => House )
    2. Passed Senate
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1975-03-13 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in Senate: Measure passed Senate, amended. [externalActionCode] => 17000 [description] => Passed Senate [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    3. Passed House
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1975-09-09 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in House: Measure passed House, roll call #503 (410-6). [externalActionCode] => 8000 [description] => Passed House [chamberOfAction] => House )
    4. To President
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1975-09-10 [displayText] => Measure presented to President. [externalActionCode] => 28000 [description] => To President [chamberOfAction] => )
    5. Became Law
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1975-09-18 [displayText] => Public law 94-97. [externalActionCode] => 36000 [description] => Became Law [chamberOfAction] => )
  56. 28. S.331 — 94th Congress (1975-1976) A bill to redesignate November 11 of each year as Veterans Day and to make such day a legal public holiday. Sponsor: Sen. Hruska, Roman L. [R-NE] (Introduced 01/23/1975) Cosponsors: (20) Committees: Senate - Judiciary | House - Post Office and Civil Service Latest Action: 09/18/1975 Public law 94-97. (All Actions) Tracker:

    This bill has the status Became Law

    Here are the steps for Status of Legislation:

    1. Introduced
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1975-09-03 [displayText] => Reported to House from the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service, H. Rept. 94-451. [externalActionCode] => 5000 [description] => Introduced [chamberOfAction] => House )
    2. Passed Senate
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1975-03-13 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in Senate: Measure passed Senate, amended. [externalActionCode] => 17000 [description] => Passed Senate [chamberOfAction] => Senate )
    3. Passed House
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1975-09-09 [displayText] => Passed/agreed to in House: Measure passed House, roll call #503 (410-6). [externalActionCode] => 8000 [description] => Passed House [chamberOfAction] => House )
    4. To President
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1975-09-10 [displayText] => Measure presented to President. [externalActionCode] => 28000 [description] => To President [chamberOfAction] => )
    5. Became Law
      Array ( [actionDate] => 1975-09-18 [displayText] => Public law 94-97. [externalActionCode] => 36000 [description] => Became Law [chamberOfAction] => )
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  • Dellums, Ronald V. [D-CA] [6]
  • Fazio, Vic [D-CA] [6]
  • Hughes, William J. [D-NJ] [6]
  • Collins, Cardiss [D-IL] [5]
  • Evans, Lane [D-IL] [5]
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  • Durenberger, Dave [R-MN] [14]
  • Bumpers, Dale [D-AR] [13]
  • DeConcini, Dennis [D-AZ] [13]
  • Inouye, Daniel K. [D-HI] [13]
  • Murkowski, Frank H. [R-AK] [13]
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