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5 Legislative History of the Cranston-Gonzalez National Affordable Housing Act P.L. 101-625 1 (1990)

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Vol. 5
P.L. 101-625                                  104 STAT. 4079
November 28, 1990
101st Congress:
20)  H.R. 916, a bill to authorize the Secretary of Labor
to make grants to public housing agencies for the
provision of literacy training, training in basic and
employment  skills,  and  support  services,  and  to
establish the Gateway Task Force, as introduced by Mr.
Stokes et. al., and jointly referred to the House
Education and Labor Committee and the House Banking,
Finance and Urban Affairs Committee, 101st Congress,
February 7, 1989.
21)  H.R. 1057, a bill to authorize the Secretary        of
Housing and Urban Development to make grants to States
for  the  preservation   of  low-income  housing,  as
introduced by Messrs.   Edward and Mineta, and Ms.
Pelosi, and referred to the House Banking, Finance and
Urban Affairs Committee, 101st Congress, February 22,
1989.
22)  H.R. 1532, a bill to authorize a new corporation to
support State and local strategies for achiev'ing more
affordable housing, to increase homeownership and to
amend provisions of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986
relating to housing, as introduced by Mr. Kleczka and
jointly referred to House Banking, Finance and Urban
Affairs Committee and House Ways and Means Committee,
101st Congress, March 21, 1989.
23)  H.R. 1637, a bill to authorize a new corporation to
support State and local strategies for achieving more
affordable housing, to increase homeownership and to
amend provisions of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986
relating to housing, as introduced by Mrs. Roukema,
Mr. Rangel and Mrs. Johnson and jointly referred to
the House Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Committee
and House Ways and Means Committee, 101st Congress,
March 23, 1989.

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