To provide for the award of a gold medal on behalf of Congress to Arnold Palmer in recognition of his service to the Nation in promoting excellence and good sportsmanship in golf.
Other Bill Titles (1 more) 8/3/2007--Introduced.
Directs the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the President Pro Tempore of the Senate to arrange for the presentation of a congressional gold medal to Arnold Palmer (golf professional) in recognition of his service to the nation in promoting excellence a... moreSee Full Bill Text
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| August 03, 2007 |
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October 03, 2008 Access to Vitamins and Minerals Threatened - ReliableAnswers.com
Tell your senators to oppose S.722, the Dietary Supplement Safety Act, and tell your congressmen to oppose H.R. 3377, the Dietary Supplement Access and Awareness Act. These two bills put the wheels in motion for restrictions similar to ...
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May 11, 2008 News on Supplements & Nutrition - North America
The bill, called the Dietary Supplement Access and Awareness Act (HR 3377), is sponsored by Susan Davis (D-CA), Henry Waxman (D-CA) and John Dingell (D-MI). It excludes dietary supplements that consist only of vitamin and/or mineral ...
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April 09, 2008 GMF's are taking over
A bipartisan group of US Congressmen introduced a bill (HR 3377) in November 1999 to require labeling of genetically modified foods. The Food and Drug Administration is considering a ruling that would require genetically engineered food ...
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