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2 Legislative History of the Food Stamp Act Amendments of 1980 : P.L. 96-249 : 94 Stat. 357 : May 26, 1980. [i] (1980)

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Vol. 2
FOOD STAMP ACT AMENDMENTS OF 1980
Public Law 96-249                94 Stat. 357
May 26, 1980
BILLS
S. 1309 as introduced by Mr. Talmadge and
referred to the Senate Agriculture,
Nutrition, and Forestry Committee, June
11, 1979.  (See item no. 23).
10. S. 1309 as reported with amendments (S. Rept.
96-236), July 6, 1979.
11. S. 1309 Amendments
Amdt. No.         Proposed By       Date
317               Helms           7/12/79
318               Helms           7/12/79
320               Helms           7/12/79
362               McGovern        7/20/79
12. S. 1309 as passed the Senate and referred
to the House Agriculture Committee, July
25, 1979.
13. S. 1309 as reported with amendments (H.
Rept. 96-788), Feb. 27, 1980.
14. S. 1309 Amendments as offered in the House
of Representatives, May 8, 1980.
15. H.R. 4303 as introduced by Mr. Foley and
referred to the House Agriculture
Committee, June 5, 1979.
16. H.R. 4303 as reported with amendments (H.
Rept. 96-295), June 21, 1979.
17. H.R. 4303 as passed the House and referred
to the Senate Agriculture, Nutrition,
and Forestry Committee, July 9, 1979.

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