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2 11 0 31 Associate Justice: Ruth Bader Ginsburg: Bill Clinton: August 10, 1993 74.6% 47/63 6 1 0 7 1 15 Associate Justice: Stephen Breyer: Bill Clinton: August 3, 1994 77.8% 49/63 5 2 2 5 0 14 Associate Justice: Samuel Alito: George W. Bush: January 31, 2006 71.4% 45/63 6 6 2 10 0 24 Associate Justice: Sonia Sotomayor: Barack Obama: August 6 ...
H.R. 4998 was introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives on November 8, 2019, by Rep. Frank Pallone (D-NJ-6). On December 16, 2019, the House considered the bill under suspension of the rules and passed it. The U.S. Senate passed the bill by voice vote on February 27, 2020. The bill was presented to President Donald Trump on March 3, 2020 ...
On December 20, 2022, “Division T - Secure 2.0 Act of 2022” was added to H.R. 2617 (Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2023), incorporating H.R. 2954 into the omnibus bill. The omnibus bill, including Division T, passed the Senate On December 22nd, passed the House on December 23rd, and signed into law by President Joe Biden on December 29, 2022.
No. 16 Miami lost the Pop-Tarts Bowl to No. 19 Iowa State on Saturday, a game that produced a thrilling 42-41 result in favor of the Cyclones.. Heisman Trophy finalist Cam Ward was brilliant in ...
Similar to the 2018 bill, the 2019 act provides for punishment for crimes against transgender people, which stands as an imprisonment for a term not less than six months but which may extend to two years and a fine. [26] [53] The 2019 act, as well as the 2018 bill, also provide for the creation of a National Council for Transgender Persons. [35 ...
New York City had its first measurable snowfall of the season this weekend just in time for the holidays. A white Christmas isn't guaranteed, though, as temperatures will creep above freezing this ...
The Confidential Information Protection and Statistical Efficiency Act, ("CIPSEA"), is a United States federal law enacted in 2002 as Title V of the E-Government Act of 2002 (Pub. L. 107–347 (text), 116 Stat. 2899, 44 U.S.C. § 101).
The College Football Playoff selection committee enters its final two weeks of deliberation with a host of consequential decisions thrust on the 13 members.