| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Rules - Administrative procedure - 1984 - 1262 pages
...place into effect any product safety rule developed by the CPSC unless a joint resolution of approval was passed by both Houses of Congress and signed by the President. Because the Congress would have to affirmatively adopt any sgency rule, the effect of the Levitas proposal,... | |
| Robert P. Rhodes - Social Science - 1992 - 358 pages
...committee in Congress to submit to both houses a resolution containing the automatic cuts. After it was passed by both houses of Congress and signed by the president, the resolution satisfied the Constitution. Smoke and Mirrors But the larger problem of Gramm-Rudman... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - Architecture - 1999 - 80 pages
...Intelligence Authorization Act of 1999 (Conference Report on HR 3694 [H. Kept. 105-780]) was recently passed by both houses of Congress, and signed by the President. This legislation gives the FBI the following new tools in intelligence investigations: (a) A procedure which... | |
| Clemence McLaren - Fiction - 2003 - 164 pages
...OFFERS HAWAIIANS APOLOGY. "Does this mean we get our land back?" "No, but it's a start. The apology was passed by both houses of Congress and signed by the president. This puts us on much firmer ground in demanding redress." "Redress?" Kate said, grinning. "Already you're... | |
| John Wesley Dean - Political Science - 2007 - 364 pages
...Dorf advised that "Article I, Section 7 of the Constitution specifies that a bill becomes a law when passed by both houses of Congress and signed by the President. [This Act] was not passed by the House of Representatives. Thus, it is not a law." University of North Carolina... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - Public works - 1958 - 762 pages
...bill, containing the seawall extension. In this hearing, Congressman Clark W. Thompson ably assisted. The bill was reported out favorably and in 1950 was...This act of Congress authorized the construction of a 3-mile southwesterly extension of the seawall at Galveston by the United States contingent upon Galveston... | |
| 78 pages
...was incorporated in a bill known as HR 6544, 82nd Congress, 2nd Session, February 11, 1952. The bill was passed by both Houses of Congress and signed by the President in July of that year. The pertinent section of the act stated that the Secretary of the Interior was... | |
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