Both the Michigan House and Senate
introduced identical bills today.
Representatives Michael Grimm (R - NY) and Maxine Waters (D - CA) have
introduced the identical bill in the House (H.R. 3370).
Not exact matches
An
identical bill has been
introduced in the House by Reps. Derek Kilmer, D - Wash., and Mike Coffman, R - Colo.
Garrett's
bill is
identical to legislation
introduced in 2015 by Sen. Bernie Sanders (I - Vt.).
Huelskamp said his
bill has no cosponsors yet, but said its language will be almost
identical to past Federal Marriage Amendments
introduced in Congress.
Gov. Cuomo
introduced his own
bill that was
identical to the Assembly legislation that passed with overwhelming support, including among Republicans.
In June 2017, Rep. Robert Brady
introduced a
bill to automatically register eligible citizens to vote in federal elections when they interact with numerous state and federal government agencies; Sens. Patrick Leahy, Amy Klobuchar, and Dick Durbin cosponsored
identical legislation in the Senate.
In New York, since the session ends tonight, Brennan intends to
introduce next week an
identical bill to the one that was vetoed.
His comments angered survivors since they came just two days after he
introduced a Child Victims Act of his own that was
identical to a
bill passed earlier this month by the Assembly.
A nearly
identical bill was
introduced as program legislation by Cuomo in early June, after the union's leadership helped Cuomo secure the Working Families Party ballot line at that party's convention.
An
identical bill had been
introduced in the Senate by James Seward, R - Milford, but his office said Thursday that the Senate would not take the measure up regardless of the Assembly's action.
An
identical Senate version (
Bill Number S.6893 - B) introduced by state Senator Michael Gianaris must now be passed by the Senate before the bill can be sent to Governor Andrew Cuomo to be signed into
Bill Number S.6893 - B)
introduced by state Senator Michael Gianaris must now be passed by the Senate before the
bill can be sent to Governor Andrew Cuomo to be signed into
bill can be sent to Governor Andrew Cuomo to be signed into law.
Senator John Polk, R - Hattiesburg,
introduced the second
bill with nearly
identical measures and an extensive proposal for a new funding formula.
An almost
identical bill was
introduced in the House by Rep. Jack Kingston, vice-chair of the Republican Conference and 25 co-sponsors, 21 of whom are Republicans.
An
identical bill — H.R. 4423 — was
introduced in the 114th Congress.
Tonight staff for the
bill sponsors said
identical bills would still be
introduced in the Senate and House on Thursday, but they conceded that there was little hope, at least for now, that such measures could succeed.
APhA and the PAPCC led a campaign in support of
identical legislation
introduced in the last session of Congress, which resulted in 296 cosponsors of H.R. 592 and 51 cosponsors of the Senate's companion
bill, S. 314.
This
bill is identical to Bill C - 32 which was introduced in June 2
bill is
identical to
Bill C - 32 which was introduced in June 2
Bill C - 32 which was
introduced in June 2010.
C - 11 is said to be
identical to
bill C - 32, which was
introduced into Parliament in 2010 and died on the order paper when the federal election was called.
Bill 28 is essentially
identical to
Bill 138, which was
introduced in the previous session of the Legislature, but which was not passed prior to the autumn election.
Is it common for similar - if not
identical -
bills to be
introduced in both the House of Representatives and the Senate at the same time?
But an
identical bill (H.B. 4163) was
introduced soon thereafter, and it is now progressing through the house.
This
Bill was almost
identical to the Amendment Act (No 1), which was
introduced following the election.
A similar, but not
identical bill, has been
introduced in the House of Representatives — H.R. 363, the «Housing Opportunity and Mortgage Equity Act of 2011,»
introduced by Representative Dennis Cardoza (CA - D).
However,
identical bills were
introduced in the 114th Congress in both the House and Senate that would limit the use of the like - kind exchange deferral as a way of partially offsetting the cost of provisions that would shore up multiemployer pension plans.