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104th Congress / Bills / S 343

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A bill to reform the regulatory process, and for other purposes.

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Votes on this bill

DateChamberResultVote
7/18/95 Senate Rejected Session 1, roll call 310: On the Amendment
glenn amdt no. 1581; To reform regulatory procedures, and for other purposes.
7/14/95 Senate Agreed to Session 1, roll call 308: On the Amendment
HUTCHISON AMDT NO. 1539 AS MODIFIED; To protect against the unfair imposition of civil or criminal penalties for the alleged violation of rules.
7/14/95 Senate Agreed to Session 1, roll call 307: On the Motion to Table
motion to table kennedy amdt no. 1543; To provide that certain cost-benefit analysis and risk assessment requirements shall not apply to occupational safety and health and mine safety and health regulations, and for other purposes.
7/13/95 Senate Agreed to Session 1, roll call 306: On the Motion to Table
Motion to Table Lautenberg Amendment No. 1535; To strike the provisions relating to the toxic release inventory review.
7/13/95 Senate Agreed to Session 1, roll call 305: On the Amendment
Boxer amdt. no. 1532; To protect public health by ensuring the continued implementation of mammography quality rules.
7/13/95 Senate Agreed to Session 1, roll call 304: On the Amendment
hatch amdt no 1531; To express the sense of the Senate that nothing in the bill is intended to delay the timely promulgation of any regulations that would meet a human health or safety threat.
7/12/95 Senate Agreed to Session 1, roll call 303: On the Motion to Table
Motion to Table Kohl Amendment No. 1506; To protect the public from the dangers of Cryptosporidium and other drinking water hazards by ensuring timely completion of rulemaking to protect the safety of drinking water from microbial and other risks.
7/12/95 Senate Rejected Session 1, roll call 302: On the Amendment
Daschle Amendment No. 1505; To protect public health by ensuring timely completion of the United States Department of Agriculture's rulemaking on "Pathogen Reduction: Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) Systems" (proposed rule, 60 Fed. Reg. 6774, et al., February 3, 1995).
7/12/95 Senate Agreed to Session 1, roll call 301: On the Amendment
Johnston Amendment No. 1504; To provide that risk assessments conducted to support proposed rules may be used to support final rules that are not substantially different with respect to the risk being addressed.
7/11/95 Senate Agreed to Session 1, roll call 300: On the Amendment
Johnston Amendment No. 1497; To revise the threshold for a definition of a "major rule" to $100 million, to be adjusted periodically for inflation.
7/11/95 Senate Agreed to Session 1, roll call 299: On the Amendment
dole amdt no. 1493; To address food safety concerns.
7/10/95 Senate Agreed to Session 1, roll call 298: On the Amendment
Nunn Amendment No. 1491 as Modified; To provide small businesses improved regulatory relief by requiring that a proposed regulation determined to be subject to chapter 6 of title 5, United States Code will be deemed to be a major rule for the purposes of being subject to agency cost-benefit analysis and periodic review, and for other purposes.
7/10/95 Senate Agreed to Session 1, roll call 297: On the Amendment
Abraham Amendment No. 1490; To ensure that rules impacting small businesses are periodically reviewed by the agencies that promulgated them.
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