Mail Archives: djgpp/1999/09/14/19:13:22
Everyone:
I did some more digging on http://thomas.loc.gov/bss/d106query.html
and came up with H.R.602 and S.602 for the current (106th) congress
(info follows). Neither is related to e-mail or the Postal
Service. Same results for the 105th and 104th congress.
Searching Yahoo! People in Vienna, VA, for Kate Turner and Richard
Stepp yielded nothing. Searching Yahoo! Yellow Pages under Law
Firms in Vienna, VA, for Berger, Stepp and Gorman and for Stepp
yielded nothing.
--
David Christensen
dchristensen AT california DOT com
Bill Summary & Status for the 106th Congress
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H.R.602
SPONSOR: Rep Scarborough, Joe (introduced 02/04/99)
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TITLE(S):
SHORT TITLE(S) AS INTRODUCED:
Civil Service Long-Term Care Insurance Benefit Act
OFFICIAL TITLE AS INTRODUCED:
A bill to amend title 5, United States Code, to provide for the
establishment of a program under which long-term care insurance may
be obtained by Federal employees and annuitants.
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STATUS: Floor Actions
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STATUS: Detailed Legislative Status
House Actions
Feb 4, 99:
Referred to the House Committee on Government Reform.
Feb 12, 99:
Referred to the Subcommittee on Civil Service.
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COMMITTEE(S):
COMMITTEE(S) OF REFERRAL:
House Government Reform
SUBCOMMITTEE(S):
Hsc Civil Service
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AMENDMENT(S):
***NONE***
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COSPONSORS(1):
Rep Mica, John L. - 02/04/99
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SUMMARY:
(AS INTRODUCED)
Civil Service Long-Term Care Insurance Benefit Act - Directs the
Office of Personnel Management (OPM) to establish and administer a
program through which Federal employees and annuitants may obtain
group long-term care insurance for themselves, a spouse, or, to the
extent permitted under the insurance contract terms, any other
eligible relative.
Directs OPM to: (1) annually identify and list participating
insurance carriers; (2) provide carrier application requirements;
(3) publish in the Federal Register appropriate information
concerning such carriers and the availability of such insurance to
eligible individuals; (4) arrange to have covered individuals
receive a benefit certificate; and (5) undertake certain
administrative functions with respect to employee or annuitant
insurance enrollment and pay or annuity withholdings to cover the
cost of such insurance.
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S.602
SPONSOR: Sen Shelby, Richard C. (introduced 03/11/99)
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TITLE(S):
SHORT TITLE(S) AS INTRODUCED:
Stealth Tax Prevention Act
OFFICIAL TITLE AS INTRODUCED:
A bill to amend chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, to
provide for congressional review of any rule promulgated by the
Internal Revenue Service that increases Federal Revenue, and for
other purposes.
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STATUS: Detailed Legislative Status
Senate Actions
Mar 11, 99:
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Governmental Affairs.
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STATUS: Congressional Record Page References
03/11/99 Introductory remarks on Measure (CR S2601-2602)
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COMMITTEE(S):
COMMITTEE(S) OF REFERRAL:
Senate Governmental Affairs
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AMENDMENT(S):
***NONE***
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COSPONSORS(17):
Sen Bond, Christopher S. - 03/11/99 Sen Coverdell, Paul - 03/11/99
Sen Hagel, Chuck - 03/11/99 Sen Kyl, Jon - 03/11/99
Sen Burns, Conrad R. - 03/11/99 Sen Gramm, Phil - 03/11/99
Sen Ashcroft, John - 03/11/99 Sen Thomas, Craig - 03/11/99
Sen Abraham, Spencer - 03/11/99 Sen Grassley, Charles E. - 03/11/99
Sen Helms, Jesse - 03/11/99 Sen Inhofe, James M. - 03/11/99
Sen Sessions, Jeff - 03/11/99 Sen Grams, Rod - 03/11/99
Sen Cochran, Thad - 03/11/99 Sen Hutchinson, Y. Tim - 03/11/99
Sen Snowe, Olympia J. - 03/11/99
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SUMMARY:
(AS INTRODUCED)
Stealth Tax Prevention Act - Amends Federal law relating to
congressional review of agency rulemaking to include in the
definition of "major rule" any rule that is promulgated by the
Internal Revenue Service and whose implementation and enforcement
the Administrator of the Office of Information and Regulatory
Affairs of the Office of Management and Budget finds has resulted
in (or is likely to result in) any net increase in Federal
revenues.
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