Passed by the House on Sept. 10, 1984; received in the Senate Sept. 12, 1984; the provisions of H.R. 6031 were rolled into H.J.Res. 648, making continuing appropriations for the fiscal year 1985; signed October 12, 1984 (Public Law No: 98-473). In the next Congress, Hughes introduced additional money laundering legislation in 1986 as H.R.5217 which subsequently became Subtitle H (The Money Laundering Control Act of 1986) of H.R. 5484, the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1986,[12] an omnibus anti-drug measure that was signed into law on October 27, 1986 and became Public Law 99-570.
First introduced by Hughes in the 100th Congress as H.R. 2585, Chemical Diversion and Trafficking Act of 1987,[13] the legislation was subsequently incorporated into H.R. 4916, the Anti-Drug Abuse Amendments of 1988,[14] which ultimately became Subtitle A of Title VI of H.R. 5210, the Anti-Drug Abuse Amendments Act of 1988, Public Law 100-690.
The National Parks and Recreation Act, signed into law Nov. 10, 1978. Became Public Law 95-625.
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After passing the House on September 11, 1984, the legislation was placed on Senate Legislative Calendar on September 17, 1984 and subsequently the provisions of H.R. 4901 were rolled into H.J. Res. 648 making continuing appropriations for the fiscal year 1985, signed into law Oct. 12, 1984 (Public Law No. 98-473).
Passed by the House on Sept. 10, 1984; received in the Senate Sept. 12, 1984; the provisions of H.R. 6031 were rolled into H.J.Res. 648, making continuing appropriations for the fiscal year 1985; signed October 12, 1984 (Public Law No: 98-473). In the next Congress, Hughes introduced additional money laundering legislation in 1986 as H.R.5217 which subsequently became Subtitle H (The Money Laundering Control Act of 1986) of H.R. 5484, the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1986,[12] an omnibus anti-drug measure that was signed into law on October 27, 1986 and became Public Law 99-570.
After passing the House on May 10, 1983, and the Senate on August 10, 1984, the provisions of H.R. 2175 were rolled into H.J.Res. 648, making continuing appropriations for the fiscal year 1985; signed Oct. 12, 1984 (Public Law No. 98-473).
H.R. 3481 passed the House on May 11, 1982; Senate version S.923 enacted in lieu of H.R. 3481.
Passed the House of Representatives Sept. 18, 1984; received in the Senate and read twice and referred to the Committee on Judiciary; provisions of H.R. 5656 were rolled into H.J. Res. 648, making continuing appropriations for the fiscal year 1985.
H.R. 5616 was passed by the House of Representatives on July 24, 1984, and by the Senate on October 11, 1984. Subsequently, the provisions of this bill were incorporated into H.J. Res. 648, making continuing appropriations for the fiscal year 1985.
Passed the House Sept. 12, 1988 (Record Vote No: 387), placed on Senate Legislative Calendar Sept. 17, 1984; the provisions of H.R. 6071 were subsequently incorporated into H.J.Res. 648, making continuing appropriations for the fiscal year 1985.
The provisions of H.R. 6248 became Chapter XVIII of H.J. Res. 648, making continuing appropriations for the fiscal year 1985, signed into law Oct. 12, 1984 (Public Law No. 98-473).
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H.R. 4885 became Subtitle I: Armed Career Criminals - Career Criminals Amendment Act of 1986, incorporated into H.R. 5484, the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1986Archived 2012-12-17 at the Wayback Machine, an omnibus anti-drug measure that was signed into law on October 27, 1986 and became Public Law 99-570.
Dunn, Phil. "Voices surfacing urging Penns Grove Middle School be renovated, not razed", Today's Sunbeam, January 15, 2011. Accessed June 26, 2011. "Many graduates of the school have gone on to positions of prominence on a national level, notably: Longtime U.S. Congressman and Ambassador to Panama William J. Hughes, actor Bruce Willis, and Olympic athletes Dave Romansky and Don Bragg."
H.R. 4885 became Subtitle I: Armed Career Criminals - Career Criminals Amendment Act of 1986, incorporated into H.R. 5484, the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1986Archived 2012-12-17 at the Wayback Machine, an omnibus anti-drug measure that was signed into law on October 27, 1986 and became Public Law 99-570.