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  2. 2nd United States Congress - Wikipedia

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    February 20, 1792: Postal Service Act, Sess. 1, ch. 7, 1 Stat. 232, established the U.S. Post Office March 1, 1792: Act relative to the Election of a President and Vice President of the United States, and to Presidential Succession, Sess. 1, ch. 8, 1 Stat. 239, stated the process for electors and Congress to follow when electing a president and vice president, and established which federal ...

  3. Militia Acts of 1792 - Wikipedia

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    Congress passed the Militia Act of 1795, which by and large mirrored the provisions of the expired 1792 act but made the president's authority to call out the militias permanent. [citation needed] The Militia Act of 1808 provided funding for arms and equipment to state militias.

  4. Category:2nd United States Congress - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "2nd United States Congress" ... Coinage Act of 1792; Copper Coinage Act of 1792; D. Debtors' Prison Relief Act of 1792; F. Fugitive Slave Act of ...

  5. List of United States federal legislation, 1789–1901 - Wikipedia

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    An Act to continue in force an act passed at the last session of Congress, entitled “An act to regulate processes in the Courts of the United States.” Sess. 2, ch. 13 1 Stat. 123 (chapter 13) 14: May 26, 1790: Government of the Territory south-west of the river Ohio.

  6. Debtors' Prison Relief Act of 1792 - Wikipedia

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    Debtors' Prison Relief Act of 1792 was a United States federal statute enacted into law by the first President of the United States George Washington on May 5, 1792. The Act of Congress established penal regulations and restrictions for persons jailed for property debt, tax evasion, and tax resistance.

  7. Apportionment Act of 1792 - Wikipedia

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    The Apportionment Act of 1792 (1 Stat. 253) was the first Apportionment Act passed by the United States Congress on April 10, 1792, and signed into law by President George Washington on April 14, 1792. The Act set the number of members of the United States House of Representatives at 105, effective with the 3rd Congress on March 4, 1793, and ...

  8. Opinion - The Congressional Review Act is a reckless tool

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    But the Congressional Review Act of 1996 changed the rules of the game. Though used only once before President Trump took office in 2017, he embraced the CRA to repeal 16 regulations during his ...

  9. Category:1792 in American law - Wikipedia

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    2nd United States Congress (7 C, 16 P) C. 1792 in United States case law (5 P) ... Copper Coinage Act of 1792; D. Debtors' Prison Relief Act of 1792;