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. 1655

A bill to designate the building known as the Department of Labor Building in Washington, DC as the "Frances Perkins Department of Labor Building".

Signed into Law

HJRES. 448

A joint resolution proclaiming the week of December 3-9, 1979, as "Scouting Recognition Week".

Signed into Law

S. 1686

A bill to designate the building known as the Federal Building in Wilmington, Delaware, as the "J. Caleb Boggs Building".

Signed into Law

S. 132

A bill for the relief of Dirk Vierkant.

Signed into Law

S. 170

A bill for the relief of Janet Abraham, also known as Janet Susan Abraham.

Signed into Law

S. 151

A bill for the relief of Jerry W. Manandic and Ceferino W. Manandic.

Signed into Law

HR. 4483

A bill for the relief of Jung-Sook Mun.

Signed into Law

HR. 1885

A bill to amend Civil Service retirement provisions as they apply to certain employees of the Bureau of Indian Affairs and of the Indian Health Service who are not entitled to Indian employment preference and to modify the application of the Indian employment preference laws as it applies to those agencies.

Signed into Law

S. 1157

Department of Justice Appropriation Authorization Act, Fiscal Year 1980

Signed into Law

S. 411

Pipeline Safety Act of 1979

Signed into Law

HR. 4440

Department of Transportation and Related Agencies Appropriation Act, 1980

Signed into Law

S. 1871

An act to amend the Energy Policy and Conservation Act to extend certain authorities relating to the international energy program, and for other purposes.

Signed into Law

HR. 4167

A bill to amend section 201 of the Agricultural Act of 1949, as amended, to extend until September 30, 1981, the requirement that the price of milk be supported at not less than 80 percent of the parity price therefor.

Signed into Law

HR. 2282

Veterans Disability Compensation and Survivors Benefits Amendments of 1979

Signed into Law

HR. 4930

A bill making appropriations for the Department of the Interior and related agencies for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1980, and for other purposes.

Signed into Law

S. 1319

Military Construction Authorization Act, 1980

Signed into Law

HJRES. 440

A joint resolution making further continuing appropriations for the fiscal year 1980, and for other purposes.

Signed into Law

HR. 5811

A bill to allow the Interest Rate Modification Act of 1979 passed by the Council of the District of Columbia to take effect immediately.

Signed into Law

S. 1037

District of Columbia Retirement Reform Act

Signed into Law

HR. 3319

A bill for the relief of Jose Quintana Dominguez Sendejas.

Signed into Law

S. 838

An act to authorize appropriations for fiscal years 1980, 1981, and 1982 to carry out cooperative programs with the States for the conservation of anadromous fish, and for other purposes.

Signed into Law

S. 1160

An original bill to authorize appropriations for the Federal Fire Prevention and Control Act of 1974, and for other purposes.

Signed into Law

S. 640

Maritime Appropriation Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1980

Signed into Law

HR. 5279

A bill to provide for the distribution within the United States of the International Communication Agency film entitled "Reflections: George Meany".

Signed into Law

HR. 2196

Congressional Award Program Act

Signed into Law

HR. 998

A bill to amend the Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938, as amended, to exempt State prison farms from paying of marketing quota penalties.

Signed into Law

HJRES. 428

A joint resolution designating December 1979 as "National Child Abuse Prevention Month".

Signed into Law

HJRES. 68

A joint resolution to authorize the President to issue a proclamation designating the week beginning on November 18, 1979, as "National Family Week".

Signed into Law

HJRES. 199

A joint resolution to amend the Act of October 21, 1978 (92 Stat. 1675; P.L. 95-498).

Signed into Law

S. 1728

A bill to designate the U.S. Federal Courthouse Building located at 655 East Durango, San Antonio, Texas as the "John H. Wood, Jr., Federal Courthouse".

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