The U.S. Congress Votes Database

102nd Congress / Bills / S 1985

Title

A bill to establish a commission to review the Bankruptcy Code, to amend the Bankruptcy Code in certain aspects of its application to cases involving commerce and credit and individuals debtors and add a temporary chapter to govern reorganization of small businesses, and for other purposes.

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Administrative remedies | Aircraft -- Equipment and supplies | Airlines | Airports | Alimony | Bankruptcy | Bankruptcy courts | Budget deficits | Campaign debates | Child support | Civil procedure | Collection of accounts | Commercial law | Congressional candidates | Congressional reporting requirements | Contracts | Corporate mergers | Corporate reorganizations | Debtor and creditor | Electronic data processing | Embezzlement | Employee benefit plans | Estate planning | Family farms | Farmers | Federal advisory bodies | Federal budgets | Federal officials | Fines (Penalties) | Fraud | Garnishment | Government corporations | Government officials | Government paperwork | Government spending reductions | Home ownership | Housing | Income tax | Information services | Injunctions | Leases | Liens | Management information systems | Medical care | Mortgage loans | Municipal finance | Natural gas | Pension funds | Pension trust guaranty insurance | Petroleum | Presidential candidates | Professional fees | Property tax | Railroad rolling stock | Real estate investment | Rent | Retiree health benefits | Ships | Small business | Small business investment companies | Surety and fidelity | Tax administration | Taxation | Trusts and trustees -- Fees | Trusts and trustees -- Wages | White collar crime

Votes on this bill

DateChamberResultVote
6/17/92 Senate Passed Session 2, roll call 123: On Passage of the Bill
S. 1985; National Bankruptcy Review Commission Act
6/17/92 Senate Agreed to Session 2, roll call 122: On the Amendment
Danforth Amendment No. 2426; To express the sense of the Senate that public officials and candidates for public office make proposals and engage in discussion on reducing the deficit, and that the candidates for President agree to a formal discussion that focuses entirely on the Federal budget deficit.
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