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4 Legislative History of the Hatch Act Reform Amendments of 1993 P.L. 103-94 1 (1993)

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103rd Congress

17)   H.R. 20, the Federal Employees Political Activities Act of 1993, as
introduced by Mr. Clay and Mr. Myers of Indiana and referred to the House
Post Office and Civil Service Committee, 103rd Congress, January 5, 1993.
H.R. 20 as reported with amendments (House Report No. 103-16), February 22,
1993.
[Available electronically in A&P Library]
H.R. 20 as passed the House and referred to the Senate Governmental Affairs
Committee, March 4, 1993.
[Available electronically in A&P Library]

COMPANION BILL

18)   S. 185, the Hatch Act Reform Amendments of 1993, as introduced by Mr.
Glenn, et. al., and referred to the Senate Governmental Affairs Committee,
103rd Congress, January 26, 1993.
19) S. 185 as reported with an amendment (Senate Report No. 103-57), June 16,
1993.
102nd Congress
20)   S. 914, the Hatch Act Reform Amendments of 1991, as introduced by Mr.
Glenn, et. al. and referred to the Senate Governmental Affairs Committee,
102nd Congress, April 24, 1991.
S. 914 as reported with an amendment (Senate Report No. 102-278), May 5, 1992.

101st Congress

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