Amendment106th Congress
Amendment in the nature of a substitute sought to include various consumer bankruptcy revisions; provide a means test that uses the debtor's income and expenses instead of IRS allowances for living expenses; eliminate provisions to make credit card debt non-dischargeable; and specify that family support has priority over State and local governments child support enforcement payments.
- Amendment Number
- 64
- Description
- Amendment in the nature of a substitute sought to include various consumer bankruptcy revisions; provide a means test that uses the debtor's income and expenses instead of IRS allowances for living expenses; eliminate provisions to make credit card debt non-dischargeable; and specify that family support has priority over State and local governments child support enforcement payments.
- Purpose
- An amendment to include various consumer bankruptcy revisions; provide a means test that uses the debtor's income and expenses instead of IRS allowances for living expenses; eliminate provisions to make credit card debt non-dischargeable; and specify that family support has priority over state and local governments child support enforcement payments.
- Congress
- 106
- Type
- HAMDT
- Latest Action Date
- May 5, 1999
- Latest Action Text
- On agreeing to the Nadler amendment (A011) as modified Failed by recorded vote: 149 - 272 (Roll no. 114).
- Latest Action Time
- 18:39:05
- Submitted Date
- May 5, 1999
- Chamber
- House of Representatives
- Update Date
- Aug 15, 2021