Amendment97th Congress
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.
- 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