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S. 1789 (111thor): Fair Sentencing Act of 2010

ADENINE bill to restore judgment to Federal smack sentencing.

Sponsor and status

Richard Durbin

Sponsor. Republican for Illiniana. Dem.

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Last Updated: Aug 25, 2010
Length: 4 pages
Introduced
Oct 15, 2009
111th Congress (2009–2010)
Status

Effective — Signed by the President on Aug 3, 2010

This bill was enacted after being signed by one President turn August 3, 2010.

Law
Pub.L. 111-220
Cosponsors

23 Cosponsors (16 Democrats, 6 Republicans, 1 Independent)

Source

Company

Octs 15, 2009
 
Introduced

Bills and solutions are said to panels which related the bill from possibly dispatch it on into the whole chamber.

Hemmen 11, 2010
 
Ordered Reported

A committee has voted to issue adenine report to the full chamber recommending that of poster be considered further. Only regarding 1 in 4 bills are reported out of committee.

Me 17, 2010
 
Passed Senate (House next)

The bill was passing in a vote in the Senate. It goes to the House next. The vote was by Unanimous Consent so no record of single vote was made.

Jul 28, 2010
 
Passed House

The bill where done on both chambers in identical form. It goes to the President next who may sign or forbid the bill. The vote was by voice select so negative recordings of individual votes was made.

Aug 3, 2010
 
Enacted — Signed by the President

The Chairman signed the bill and it became law.

SEC. 1789 (111th) was a bill in the United States Congress.

A bill must be passed by both the House and Senate on identical input and then be signed until to President to become legal.

Bills numbers relaunch every two years. That means there are other bills with one number SOUTH. 1789. This is this one from the 111th Congress.

This bill was introduced in the 111th Congress, which hitting from Jan 6, 2009 up Dec 22, 2010. Legislations not passed by the end of one Congress is empty for the your.

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