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28 Legislative History of the Tax Reform Act of 1976 : P.L. 94-455 : 90 Stat. 1520 : October 4, 1976. 1 (1976)

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                                                          Rev 67
                                                          Vol. 28

                   TAX REFORM ACT OF 1976

P.L. 94-455                                        90 Stat. 1520

                       October 4, 1976



                           DEBATE

167.  Daily Digest pages showing legislative progress of H.R.
         10612 and related bills.

         See Note for correct method of citation.

      94th Congress, 1st Session [Vol. 121]

168.  Statement of Chairman Ullman with respect to the rule to
         be requested for consideration of H.R. 10612, the Tax
         Reform Act of 1975, November 10, 1975, p. H10849-50.

169.  Mr. Mikva's remarks on rule to be granted for considera-
         tion of H.R. 10612 and remarks on his own amendments
         to H.R. 10612, November 14, 1975, pp. H11243-45.

170.  Amendment to U.R. 10612 (Minimum Tax for Individuals)
         submitted by Mr. Jones of Oklahoma, November 14,
         1975, pp. H11247-51.

171.  Mr. Vanik's remarks on rule to be granted for considera-
         tion of H.R. 10612, November 17, 1975, pp. H11298-99.

172.  Amendment to H.R. 10612 (Agriculture) submitted by Mr.
         Smith of Iowa, November 19, 1975, p. H11499.

173.  Remarks by Mr. Kemp expressing his dissatisfaction with
         closed rule that was granted for consideration of
         H.R. 10612, November 20, 1975, pp. H11505-06.

174.  Mr. Smith's (Iowa) explanation of his amendment to H.R.
         10612, December 3, 1975, pp. H11735-36.

175.  House consideration of H.R. 10612, December 3, 1975,
         pp. H11677-721.

176.  House consideration, amendment and passage of H.R. 10612,
         December 4, 1975, pp. H11754-859.

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