Continuing Appropriations Resolution, 2002 (7th)

Public Law 107-83
Continuing Appropriations Resolution, 2002 (7th)
by the 107th Congress of the United States
474169Continuing Appropriations Resolution, 2002 (7th) — 2001by the 107th Congress of the United States
107TH UNITED STATES CONGRESS
1ST SESSION

Joint Resolution
Making further continuing appropriations for the fiscal year 2002, and for other purposes.


Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,
That Public Law 107-44 is amended by striking the date specified in section 107(c) and inserting in lieu thereof ``December 21, 2001´´.


Approved December 15, 2001.


Legislative History edit

  • H.J.Res. 78
  • CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. 147 (2001):
    • Dec. 13, considered and passed House.
    • Dec. 14, considered and passed Senate.

See also edit

 

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