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3 Legislative History of the Fair Labor Standards Amendments of 1989 P.L. 101-157 1 (1989)

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Vol. 3
FAIR LABOR STANDARDS AMENDMENTS OF 1989
P.L. 101-157                           103 Stat 938
November 17, 1989
BILLS
ENACTED LEGISLATION - H.R. 2710
101st Congress:
14) H.R. 2710, a bill to amend the Fair Labor Standards
Act of 1938 to increase the minimum wage, as
introduced by Mr. Murphy and referred to the House
Education and Labor Committee, 101st Congress, June
21, 1989.
15) H.R. 2710, as reported (House Report No. 101-260,
Part 1) with an amendment from the House Education
and Labor Committee, referred to the House
Administration Committee, and eventually
discharged, September 27, 1989.
16) H.R. 2710, as passed the House, November 1, 1989.
17) H.R. 2710, as received in the Senate and placed on
the Senate Calendar, November 3, 1989.
18) H. Res. 278, an original resolution providing for
the consideration of H.R. 2710, as reported (House
Report No. 101-324) from the House Rules Committee
and referred to the House Calendar, 101st Congress,
October 31, 1989.
H. Res. 278, as adopted by the House, November 1,
1989.
(See item No. 35 of the Debate)
S. Con. Res. 80, a concurrent resolution correcting
the enrollment of H.R. 2710, as passed the Senate,
101st Congress, November 8, 1989.
(See item No. 39 of the Debate)

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