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

S. 1706

A bill to authorize the Architect of the Capitol, in cooperation with the Union Station Redevelopment Corp., to design a building or buildings adjacent to Union Station in Washington, D.C.

Signed into Law

HR. 3974

A bill to amend title 10, United States Code, to include in the death gratuity payable to survivors of a member of the Armed Forces who dies on active duty an amount equivalent to two months' housing allowances.

Signed into Law

HR. 2962

A bill to remove certain restrictions on the availability of office space for former Speakers of the House.

Signed into Law

HR. 1890

A bill to provide for an equitable waiver in the compromise and collection of Federal claims.

Signed into Law

S. 1728

Cherokee Leasing Act

Signed into Law

SJRES. 189

A joint resolution designating the week beginning January 12, 1986 as "National Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Awareness Week".

Signed into Law

HR. 3837

Sentencing Reform Amendments Act of 1985

Signed into Law

HR. 3914

A bill to preserve the authority of the Supreme Court Police to provide protective services for Justices and Court personnel.

Signed into Law

HR. 3718

District of Columbia Revenue Bond Act of 1985

Signed into Law

HR. 3003

A bill to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to convey certain land located in the State of Maryland to the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission.

Signed into Law

HR. 2698

A bill to designate the United States Courthouse in Tucson, Arizona, as the "James A. Walsh United States Courthouse".

Signed into Law

HR. 2542

A bill designating the building located at 125 South State Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, as the "Wallace F. Bennett Federal Building".

Signed into Law

HR. 2391

A bill to authorize the Administrator of General Services to collect additional contributions of money provided to him by private individuals or organizations for the Nancy Hanks Center.

Signed into Law

HJRES. 495

A joint resolution to provide for the temporary extension of certain programs relating to housing and community development, and for other purposes.

Signed into Law

HR. 1627

Kentucky Wilderness Act of 1985

Signed into Law

HR. 4006

Fifth Emergency Extension Act of 1985-86

Signed into Law

S. 1884

Farm Credit Amendments Act of 1985

Signed into Law

S. 947

Overseas Private Investment Corporation Amendments Act of 1985

Signed into Law

SJRES. 213

A joint resolution to designate January 19-25, 1986, "National Jaycee Week".

Signed into Law

SJRES. 70

A joint resolution to proclaim March 20, 1985, as "National Agriculture Day".

Signed into Law

SJRES. 32

A joint resolution to authorize and request the President to designate September 15, 1985, as "Ethnic American Day".

Signed into Law

HR. 3085

A bill to clear title to certain lands along the California-Nevada boundary.

Signed into Law

HR. 2976

A bill to direct the Secretary of Agriculture to release the condition requiring that a parcel of land conveyed to New York State be used for public purposes and to convey United States mineral interests in the parcel to New York State.

Signed into Law

HR. 2694

A bill designating the United States Post Office Building located at 300 Packerland Drive, Green Bay, Wisconsin, as the "John W. Byrnes Post Office and Federal Building".

Signed into Law

HJRES. 450

A joint resolution to authorize and request the President to issue a proclamation designating April 20 through April 26, 1986, as "National Organ and Tissue Donor Awareness Week".

Signed into Law

HJRES. 436

A joint resolution to designate 1986 as "Save for the U.S.A. Year", and for other purposes.

Signed into Law

HR. 664

A bill to amend the Panama Canal Act of 1979 with respect to the payment of interest on the investment of the United States.

Signed into Law

HR. 729

Panama Canal Amendments Act of 1985

Signed into Law

HR. 1534

A bill to convert the temporary authority to allow Federal employees to work on a flexible or compressed schedule under title 5, United States Code, into permanent authority.

Signed into Law

S. 1264

Arts, Humanities, and Museums Amendments of 1985

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