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10 Legislative History of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1987 P.L. 100-242 1 (1988)

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Vol. 10
HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ACT
OF 1987
P.L. 100-242                             101 Stat. 1815
February 5, 1988
BILLS
BILLS NOT PERTAINING TO A PARTICULAR TITLE
OF P.L. 100-242
99th Congress:
36) H.R. 1, the Housing Act of 1985, as introduced by
Mr. Gonzalez and referred to the House Banking,
Finance, and Urban Affairs Committee, 99th
Congress, January 3, 1985.
37) H.R. 1 as reported (House Report No. 99-230) with
an amendment, July 26, 1985.
38) H.R. 1 as passed the House, received in the Senate,
and placed on the Senate Calendar, June 17, 1986.
H.R. 3500, the Omnibus Reconciliation Act of 1985,
as reported (House Report No. 99-300) from the
House Budget Committee, 99th Congress, October 3,
1985. (Arnold and Porter location: See P.L. 99-
272).
Note: Only Title II, the Housing Act of 1985, of
H.R. 3500 is related to P.L. 100-242. This
title contains the laguage of H.R. 1, 99th
Congress, as reported by the House Banking,
Finance, and Urban Affairs Committee (House
Report No. 99-230, Parts 1 and 2).
H.R. 3500 as passed the House, received in the
Senate, and placed on the Senate Calendar, October
29, 1985. (Arnold and Porter location: See P.L.
99-272).
Note: Only Title II, the Housing Act of 1985, of
H.R. 3500, as passed the House, is related
P.L. 100-242. The Senate did not take any
subsequent action on this reconciliation
bill and, therefore, the Housing Act of 1985
was not enacted into law.

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