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

HR. 5015

Disaster Assistance Act of 1988

Signed into Law

SJRES. 40

A joint resolution to give special recognition to the birth and achievements of Aldo Leopold.

Signed into Law

HR. 442

Civil Liberties Act of 1987

Signed into Law

HJRES. 475

A joint resolution to designate October 1988 as "Polish American Heritage Month".

Signed into Law

S. 2385

Community and Migrant Health Centers Amendments of 1988

Signed into Law

HJRES. 90

A joint resolution to authorize and request the President to call a White House Conference of Library and Information Services to be held not later than 1989, and for other purposes.

Signed into Law

HR. 2615

A bill to provide that certain lands shall be in trust for the Pechanga Band of Luiseno Mission Indians of the Pechanga Reservation, California.

Signed into Law

SJRES. 356

A joint resolution to provide for the extension of a temporary prohibition of strikes or lockout with respect to the Chicago and Northwestern Transportation company labor-management dispute.

Signed into Law

S. 2527

Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act

Signed into Law

SJRES. 338

A joint resolution to designate August 1, 1988, as "Helsinki Human Rights Day".

Signed into Law

HJRES. 569

A joint resolution designating June 12 through 18, 1988, as "Lyme Disease Awareness Week".

Signed into Law

SJRES. 318

A joint resolution to designate the week of July 25-31, 1988, as the "National Week of Recognition and Remembrance for Those Who Served in the Korean War."

Signed into Law

S. 2203

A bill to extend the expiration date of Title II of the Energy Policy and Conservation Act.

Signed into Law

S. 2248

A bill to designate the United States Courthouse located at 156 Federal Street in Portland, maine, as the "Edward Thaxter Gignoux United States Courthouse.

Signed into Law

S. 623

Independent Safety Board Act Amendments of 1988

Signed into Law

HR. 4229

A bill to amend title 10, United States Code, to codify in that title certain defense-related permanent free-standing provisions of law.

Signed into Law

HR. 4567

Energy and Water Development Appropriations Act, 1989

Signed into Law

HR. 4639

A bill to amend the Higher Education Act of 1965 to prevent abuses in the Supplemental Loans for Students program under part B of title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965, and for other purposes.

Signed into Law

HR. 3893

A bill to amend the provisions of the Toxic Substances Control Act relating to asbestos in the Nation's schools by providing adequate time for local educational agencies to submit asbestos management plans to State Governors and to begin implementation of those plans.

Signed into Law

HR. 4288

A bill to designate the Federal Office Building located at the corner of Locust Street and West Cumberland Avenue in Knoxville, Tennessee, as the "John J. Duncan Federal Office Building".

Signed into Law

S. 1856

National Historical Publications and Records Commission Amendments of 1988

Signed into Law

S. 2188

A bill to amend section 307 of the Federal Employees' Retirement System Act of 1986.

Signed into Law

HR. 4731

WIN Demonstration Program Extension Act of 1988

Signed into Law

SJRES. 304

A joint resolution designating July 2, 1988, as "National Literacy Day."

Signed into Law

HR. 4162

A bill to make the International Organizations Immunities Act applicable to the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States.

Signed into Law

HR. 2470

Medicare Catastrophic Coverage Act of 1988

Signed into Law

HJRES. 587

A joint resolution designating July 2 and 3, 1988, as "United States-Canada Days of Peace and Friendship".

Signed into Law

HJRES. 485

A joint resolution designating June 26 through July 2, 1988, as "National Safety Belt Use Week".

Signed into Law

HR. 3927

Indian Housing Act of 1988

Signed into Law

S. 2156

A bill to amend the National School Lunch Act to require eligibility for free lunches to be based on the nonfarm income poverty guidelines prescribed by the Office of Management and Budget.

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