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. 12253

An Act to make certain appropriations available for obligation and expenditure until June 30, 1975, and for other purposes.

Signed into Law

HR. 6186

An Act to amend the District of Columbia Revenue Act of 1947 regarding taxability of dividends received by a corporation from insurance companies, banks, and other savings institutions.

Signed into Law

HR. 12627

A bill to authorize and direct the Secretary of the Department under which the United States Coast Guard is operating to cause the vessel Miss Keku, owned by Clarence Jackson of Juneau, Alaska, so as to be documented as a vessel of the United States to be entitled to engage in the American fisheries.

Signed into Law

S. 969

A bill relating to the constitutional rights of Indians.

Signed into Law

S. 507

A bill for the relief of Wilhelm J. R. Maly.

Signed into Law

HR. 1321

A bill for the relief of Dominga Pettit.

Signed into Law

S. 1341

Indian Financing Act of 1974

Signed into Law

S. 2112

A bill for the relief of Vo Thi Suong (Nini Anne Hoyt).

Signed into Law

HR. 7363

A bill for the relief of Rito E. Judilla and Virna J. Pasicaran.

Signed into Law

HR. 12341

An Act to authorize sales of a former Foreign Service consulate building in Venice to Wake Forest University.

Signed into Law

HR. 12465

A bill to amend the Foreign Service Buildings Act, 1926, to authorize additional appropriations for the fiscal year 1974.

Signed into Law

S. 816

An Act for the relief of Mrs. Jozefa Sokolowska Domanski.

Signed into Law

S. 912

A bill for the relief of Mahmood Shareef Suleiman.

Signed into Law

S. 205

A bill for the relief of Jorge Mario Bell.

Signed into Law

S. 1836

A bill to amend the Act entitled "An Act to incorporate the American Hospital of Paris", approved January 30, 1913 (37 Stat. 654).

Signed into Law

S. 2441

A bill to amend the Act of February 24, 1925, incorporating the American War Mothers, to permit certain stepmothers and adoptive mothers to be members of that organization.

Signed into Law

S. 71

A bill for the relief of Uhel D. Polly.

Signed into Law

HJRES. 941

Joint resolution making an urgent supplemental appropriation for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1974, for the Veterans' Administration, and for other purposes.

Signed into Law

S. 2174

An Act to amend certain provisions of law defining widow and widower under the civil service retirement system, and for other purposes.

Signed into Law

S. 2747

Fair Labor Standards Amendments of 1974

Signed into Law

HR. 5236

A bill to provide for the conveyance of certain mineral interests of the United States in property in Utah to the record owners of the surface of that property.

Signed into Law

S. 1673

A bill for the relief of Mrs. Zosima Telebanco Van Zanten.

Signed into Law

S. 1922

A bill for the relief of Robert J. Martin.

Signed into Law

S. 1852

A bill for the relief of Georgina Henrietta Harris.

Signed into Law

HR. 2533

An Act for the relief of Raphael Johnson.

Signed into Law

S. 1615

A bill for the relief of August F. Walz.

Signed into Law

S. 3228

Funeral Transportation and Living Expense Benefits Act of 1974

Signed into Law

HR. 13025

An Act to increase the period during which benefits may be paid under title XVI of the Social Security Act on the basis of presumptive disability to certain individuals who received aid, on the basis of disability, for December 1973, under a State plan approved under title XIV or XVI of that act, and for other purposes.

Signed into Law

S. 2315

An Act to amend the minimum limits of compensation of Senate committee employees and to amend the indicia requirements on franked mail, and for other purposes.

Signed into Law

HR. 5450

A bill to amend the Marine Protection, Research, and Sanctuaries Act of 1972, in order to implement the provisions of the Convention on the Prevention of Marine Pollution by Dumping of Wastes and Other Matter, and for other purposes.

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