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1 Legislative History of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, Amendment (Investor Protection): P.L. 91-567: 84 Stat. 1497: December 22, 1970 1 (1970)

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P.L. 91-567


                    SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934,
                                amendment
                          (Investor Protection)

 P.L. 91-567                                                84 Stat. 1497

                            December 22, 1970

 1) Public Law 91-567 as approved December 22, 1970.

                                 REPORTS

 2) Senate Report 91-1125 to accompany S.3431, August 14, 1970.

 3) House Report 91-1655 to accompany S.3431, December 2, 1970.

                                HEARINGS

 4) Additional Consumer Protection in Corporate Takeovers and In-
      creasing the Securities Act Exemptions for Small Businessmen,
      Hearing before the Subcommittee on Securities, Senate Banking
      and Currency Committee, on S.336, S.3431, March 25, 1970.

 5) Investor Protection in Corporate Takeovers-Increase in
      'Regulation A' Exemption, Hearing before the Subcommittee
      on Commerce and Finance, House Interstate and Foreign
      Commerce Committee, on H.R.4285, S.3431, S.336, October 12, 1970.

                                  BILLS

 6) S.3431 as introduced by Mr. Williams of New Jersey, and Mr.
      Brooke, and referred to the Senate Banking and Currency
      Committee, February 10, 1970.

 7) S.3431 as reported with amendments (Senate Report 91-1125),
      August 14, 1970.

 8) S.3431 as passed the Senate and referred to the House Interstate
      and Foreign Commerce Committee, September 9, 1970.

 9) S.3431 as reported with amendments (House Report 91-1655),
      December 2, 1970.

10) H.R.4285 as introduced by Mr. Monagan and referred to the House
      Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee, January 23, 1969.

                                 DEBATE

               Debate pages are from the Bound Edition of
               the Congressional Record and may be cited
               as shown.

11) Remarks by Mr. Williams upon introduction of S.3431, February 10,
      1970, 116 Cong. Rec. 3023-3024 (1970).

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