Amendment101st Congress
Amendment sought to prohibit the expenditure of appropriated funds beyond September 30, 1990 unless the Mayor certified to the Attorney General that the laws of the District of Columbia provided for the disclosure of Metropolitan Police arrest records to the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
- Amendment Number
- 229
- Description
- Amendment sought to prohibit the expenditure of appropriated funds beyond September 30, 1990 unless the Mayor certified to the Attorney General that the laws of the District of Columbia provided for the disclosure of Metropolitan Police arrest records to the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
- Purpose
- An amendment to prohibit funds to be expended beyond September 30, 1990 unless the Mayor certifies to the Attorney General that the laws of the District of Columbia provide for the disclosure of Metropolitan Police arrest records to the F.B.I.
- Congress
- 101
- Type
- HAMDT
- Latest Action Date
- Aug 2, 1989
- Latest Action Text
- Mr. Dixon raised a point of order against the Smith (MS) amendment (A003). Mr. Dixon stated that the amendment offered by Mr. Smith of Mississippi changed existing law and as such, constituted legislation on an appropriation bill. The Chair sustained the point of order.
- Latest Action Time
- 18:26:10
- Submitted Date
- Aug 2, 1989
- Chamber
- House of Representatives
- Update Date
- Jul 1, 2021