H.R.3743 - To declare certain children's products containing lead to be banned hazardous substances.

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10/02/07
Bill Action: Introduced: HR 3743: To declare certain children's ...

Rep. Henry Waxman [D-CA] introduced HR 3743: To declare certain children's products containing lead to be banned hazardous substances. [This event matched these trackers: Active Legislation ]

10/02/07
HR 3743, To declare certain children's products containing lead to ...

HR 3743 would declare certain children's products containing lead to be banned hazardous substances....

06/28/08
Russian Missile Technology _ Nuclear Reactor Transfers To Iran

... the Senate on November 7, 1997 and sent to the House. Another bill, H.R. 3743, introduced by Rep. Menendez, cuts U.S. contributions to the IAEA by the amount that agency is providing in technical assistance to the Bushehr reactor. ...

08/25/08
obama fans: joseph biden more proof that your ticket is sticking ...

in 1989, biden voted on the losing side of s.amdt. 1188 to hr 3743 which called for restrictions of military aid to el salvador until investigations of the deaths of the four north american nuns by government-sponsored death squads were ...

10/11/08
Obama Fans: Joseph Biden more proof that your ticket\'s ...

1188 to HR 3743 which called for restrictions of military aid to El Salvador until investigations of the deaths of the four North American nuns by government-sponsored death squads were completed. In other words, he voted in the ...

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