Amendment102nd Congress
An amendment expressing the sense of the Congress that the Congress supports the 90 day moratorium on unnecessary new regulations contained in the memorandum issued by the President entitled "Memorandum on Reducing the Burden on Government Regulation", dated January 28, 1992, and supports the 120 day extension of the moratorium announced by the President on April 29, 1992.
- Amendment Number
- 536
- Description
- An amendment expressing the sense of the Congress that the Congress supports the 90 day moratorium on unnecessary new regulations contained in the memorandum issued by the President entitled "Memorandum on Reducing the Burden on Government Regulation", dated January 28, 1992, and supports the 120 day extension of the moratorium announced by the President on April 29, 1992.
- Purpose
- Amendment sought to add language expressing Congressional support for the President's moratoria on new regulations, particularly as they apply to small business. \ A point of order was sustained against the amendment on the grounds that it was not germane to the bill and beyond the scope of the Small Business Act.
- Congress
- 102
- Type
- HAMDT
- Latest Action Date
- May 14, 1992
- Latest Action Text
- Mr. LaFalce raised a point of order against the Riggs amendment (A002). The amendment exceeds the scope of the bill and is non-germane. The Chair sustained the point of order.
- Latest Action Time
- 10:39:56
- Submitted Date
- May 14, 1992
- Chamber
- House of Representatives
- Update Date
- Jul 10, 2021