H.R.3683 - To direct the Consumer Product Safety Commission to investigate the potential safety dangers in children's clothing and to promulgate any necessary consumer product safety rules regarding such clothing.

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  • Official: To direct the Consumer Product Safety Commission to investigate the potential safety dangers in children's clothing and to promulgate any necessary consumer product safety rules regarding such clothing. as introduced.

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09/26/07
HR 3683, To direct the Consumer Product Safety Commission to ...

HR 3683 would direct the Consumer Product Safety Commission to investigate the potential safety dangers in children's clothing and to promulgate any necessary consumer product safety rules regarding such clothing....

09/26/07
bill action: introduced: hr 3683: to direct the consumer product ...

robin hayes [r-nc] introduced hr 3683: to direct the consumer product safety commission to investigate the potential safety dangers in children's clothing and to promulgate any necessary consumer product safety rules regarding such ...

04/14/08
bills sponsored or cosponsored by congressman patrick mchenry in ...

gas tax relief act of 2005 (introduced in house)[hr3683.ih ] 90 . jacp act (introduced in house)[hr3148.ih ] 91 . seasoned customer ctr exemption act of 2006 (reported in house)[hr5341.rh ] 92 . star-spangled banner national historic ...

08/31/08
August Call to Action - PickensPlan

In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, I co-sponsored H.R. 3683, the Gas Tax Relief Act, which would put a 30 day moratorium on the federal gas tax. Another significant source for our nation's susceptibility to gas price spikes is the ...

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