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2 Legislative History of the Housing and Rent Act of 1950: P.L. 574: 81st Cong.: Ch. 354: 2d Sess. 1 (1950)

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                                                      Vol. 2


                HOUSING AND RENT ACT OF 1950

                   P.L. 574 -- 81st Cong.

                     Ch. 354 -- 2d Sess.



                            BILLS

7.   S. 3181 as introduced by Mr. Lucas, March 3, 1950.

8.   S. 3181 as reported in Senate, June 6, 1950.

9.   Amendments to S. 3181:

          Myers, April 25, 1950
          Neely, June 8, 1950
          Lehman, June 9, 1950

10. H.R. 8276 as introduced by Mr. Spence, April 27, 1950.

11. H.R. 8276 as reported in House, May 19, 1950.

12. H.R. 7583 as introduced by Mr. Sabath, March 6, 1950.

13. H.R. 8109 as introduced by Mr. Kennedy, April 19, 1950.

14. H.R. 8145 as introduced by Mrs. Kelly, April 21, 1950.

15. S. 3464 as introduced by Mr. Lehman, April 21, 1950,
     (Indefinitely postponed April 26, 1950).

16. S. 3492 as introduced by Mr. Lehman, April 26, 1950.

            DEBATES (Permanent Edition Citation)

*    Vol. 96 of Congressional Record

     Mr. Javits' speech on extension of Federal Rent
     Control, January 18, 1950, pp. 576-580.

     Mr. Leham's statement on extension of rent control,
     January 23, 1950, pp. 732-734.

     Mr. Myers' statement upon the introduction of S. 3181,
     March 3, 1950, pp. 2703-2704.

     Mr. Cain's speech on extension of rent control, March
     4, 1950, pp. 2812-2814.

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