An amendment. The bill states that a declaratory judgement cannot be issued if the Attorney General has lodged an objection that has not been overturned by a final judgement of a court. The amendment would add that the Attorney General could withdraw the objection and the withdrawal would be sufficient.

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Amendment Number
269
Description
An amendment. The bill states that a declaratory judgement cannot be issued if the Attorney General has lodged an objection that has not been overturned by a final judgement of a court. The amendment would add that the Attorney General could withdraw the objection and the withdrawal would be sufficient.
Purpose
An amendment. The bill states that a declaratory judgement cannot be issued if the Attorney General has lodged an objection that has not been overturned by a final judgement of a court. The amendment would add that the Attorney General could withdraw the objection and the withdrawal would be sufficient.
Congress
97
Type
HAMDT
Latest Action Date
Oct 5, 1981
Latest Action Text
Amendment Failed of Passage in Committee of Whole by Voice Vote.
Submitted Date
Oct 5, 1981
Chamber
House of Representatives
Update Date
Aug 14, 2021
Amendment 269 — Informed