Bills Signed into Law

U.S. federal bills signed into law by the President. Ask AI questions against official enacted text and verify section-level facts.

Signed into Law

SJRES. 86

A joint resolution designating November 17, 1989, as "National Philanthropy Day".

Signed into Law

HR. 3281

Defense Production Act Amendment of 1989

Signed into Law

HR. 2989

Treasury, Postal Service and General Government Appropriations Act, 1990

Signed into Law

S. 1792

A bill to amend the Disaster Assistance Act of 1989 to avoid penalizing producers who planted a replacement crop on disaster-affected acreage, and for other purposes.

Signed into Law

HR. 801

To designate the United States Court of Appeals Building at 56 Forsyth Street in Atlanta, Georgia, as the "Elbert P. Tuttle Court of Appeals Building".

Signed into Law

HJRES. 380

Designating October 4, 1989, as "Patient Account Management Day".

Signed into Law

HR. 2978

Flag Protection Act of 1989

Signed into Law

HJRES. 423

Fiscal Year 1990 Dire Emergency Supplemental to Meet the Needs of Natural Disasters of National Significance

Signed into Law

HR. 2087

Child Abuse Prevention Challenge Grants Reauthorization Act of 1989

Signed into Law

HR. 2088

Children With Disabilities Temporary Care Reauthorization Act of 1989

Signed into Law

HJRES. 392

Designating October 1989 as "Italian-American Heritage and Culture Month".

Signed into Law

HJRES. 401

To designate the month of October 1989 as "Country Music Month".

Signed into Law

SJRES. 213

A joint resolution to designate October 22 through October 29, 1989, as "National Red Ribbon Week for a Drug-Free America".

Signed into Law

HR. 2788

Making appropriations for the Department of the Interior and related agencies for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1990, and for other purposes.

Signed into Law

HR. 1300

Head Start Supplemental Authorization Act of 1989

Signed into Law

HJRES. 400

Designating October 27, 1989, as "National Hostage Awareness Day".

Signed into Law

S. 248

Major Fraud Act Amendments of 1989

Signed into Law

HR. 3385

To provide assistance for free and fair elections in Nicaragua.

Signed into Law

HR. 2358

To authorize appropriations for fiscal years 1990 and 1991 for the Civic Achievement Award Program in Honor of the Office of Speaker of the House of Representatives, and for other purposes.

Signed into Law

SJRES. 122

A joint resolution to designate October 1989 and 1990 as "National Down Syndrome Month".

Signed into Law

SJRES. 81

A joint resolution to designate the week of October 1 through 7, 1989, as "National Health Care Food Service Week".

Signed into Law

HR. 1486

To authorize appropriations for fiscal year 1990 for the Maritime Administration and for other purposes.

Signed into Law

S. 1709

A bill to provide interim extensions of Department of Veterans Affairs programs of respite care for certain veterans, community-based residential care for homeless chronically mentally ill veterans, State Home construction grants, and leave transfers for certain health-care professionals, and of department of Veterans Affairs home-loan fees.

Signed into Law

S. 85

A bill to authorize the acceptance of certain lands for addition to Harpers Ferry National Historical Park, West Virginia.

Signed into Law

SJRES. 117

A joint resolution to designate the week of November 19, 1989 through November 25, 1989 and the week of November 18, 1990 through November 24, 1990, as "National Family Week".

Signed into Law

SJRES. 133

A joint resolution designating October 1989 as "National Domestic Violence Awareness Month".

Signed into Law

SJRES. 148

A joint resolution to designate the week of October 8, 1989, through October 14, 1989, as "National Job Skills Week".

Signed into Law

SJRES. 138

A joint resolution designating October 16, 1989, and October 16, 1990, as "World Food Day".

Signed into Law

HR. 2835

To provide for the relocation of certain facilities at the Gateway National Recreation Area, Sandy Hook, New Jersey, and for other purposes.

Signed into Law

SJRES. 118

A joint resolution designating October 6, 1989, as "German-American Day".

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