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Section 7 outlines the condition for when Section 3.5 of AB 2542 is to become operative, thereby replacing Section 3. Since AB 3070 did become effective on January 1, 2021, Section 3 is entirely inoperative (see above).
H.R.256 (117th), also known as To repeal the Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Iraq Resolution of 2002, was a bill in the 117th United States Congress that would have repealed the 2002 AUMF. [6] H.R.256 was sponsored on January 11, 2021 by Barbara Lee. H.R.256 was co-sponsored by 134 representatives including 9 Republicans.
The White House has signaled Trump will sign the bill, which boosts funding for defense but scales back spending requests on some of his other priorities.
An Assembly Bill (AB) is one introduced in the Assembly; a Senate Bill (SB), in the Senate. Bills are designated by number, in the order of introduction in each house. For example, AB 16 refers to the 16th bill introduced in the Assembly. The numbering starts afresh each session. There may be one or more "extraordinary" sessions.
In an effort to help undocumented immigrants in California buy homes, lawmakers gave final approval to Assembly Bill 1840, sending it to Gov. Gavin Newsom.
The bills of the 117th United States Congress list includes proposed federal laws that were introduced in the 117th United States Congress.. The United States Congress is the bicameral legislature of the federal government of the United States consisting of two houses: the lower house known as the House of Representatives and the upper house known as the Senate.
California Assembly Bill 1887, or AB 1887, is a state statute that banned state-funded and sponsored travel to states with laws deemed discriminatory against the LGBTQ community. The bill includes exceptions for some types of travel the state has defined as necessary.
California Assembly Bill 2097 (AB 2097) is a 2022 California statute which prohibits California cities and other public agencies from mandating parking for most development projects within 0.5 miles (0.8 km) of a major transit stop.