Medicare Home Health Amendments of 1979
1979-03-01: Referred to House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce.
A bill to amend title XIX of the Social Security Act to require the provision of preventive examinations for hypertension and drugs for the treatment of hypertension under the medicaid program.
1979-03-01: Referred to House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce.
A bill to promote the provision and availability of necessary health services for the elderly by requiring the inclusion of specified preventive and home health services under the medicaid program and making various improvements in the administration of such program, providing assistance to demonstration and pilot projects for home health and supportive services, and authorizing grants for annual health fairs and mobile geriatric health units, and for other purposes.
1979-03-01: Referred to House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce.
Administrative Rule Making Reform Act
1979-02-01: Referred to House Committee on Rules.
Telephone Privacy Act
1979-12-06: Referred to House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce.
A bill to amend title XVIII of the Social Security Act to provide for the enforcement of standards relating to the rights of patients in certain medical facilities.
1979-01-15: Referred to House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce.
Preretirement Education Act of 1979
1979-04-10: Referred to House Committee on Education and Labor.
A joint resolution designating November 4, 1979, as "Will Rogers Day".
1979-11-02: Public Law 96-99.
A joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States to prohibit compelling the attendance of a student in a public school other than the public school nearest the residence of such student.
1979-07-24: Measure failed of passage in House, roll call #374 (209-216).
A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of the Congress with respect to the equal treatment by the United States Government of persons violating the law.
1980-09-05: Referred to House Committee on the Judiciary.
A resolution denouncing the assassination of Aldo Moro.
1978-05-09: Referred to House Committee on International Relations.
A bill to amend the Congressional Budget Act of 1974 to require that certain information with respect to unobligated balances of budget authority be included in the report accompanying the first concurrent resolution on the budget each year (as well as in the annual reports submitted by other committees to the Budget Committees of the House and Senate, and in the President's annual budget).
1979-01-15: Referred to House Committee on Rules.
A joint resolution congratulating the Order of the Sons of Italy in America for their seventy-fifth anniversary and wishing the Order of the Sons of Italy in America success in future years and proclaiming June 22, 1980, as "National Italian-American Day".
1980-06-09: Referred to House Committee on Post Office and Civil Service.
A bill to amend title II of the Social Security Act to reaffirm the fact that benefits payable thereunder are exempt from all taxation.
1979-12-04: Referred to House Committee on Ways and Means.
A bill to authorize the President of the United States to present on behalf of Congress specially struck gold medals to Eric Heiden and the United States Olympic Ice Hockey Team.
1980-02-25: Referred to House Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs.
A resolution disapproving proposed regulations of the Department of the Treasury requiring centralized registration of firearms and other matters.
1978-05-09: Referred to House Committee on Ways and Means.
Regulatory Reform Act of 1979
1979-02-26: Referred to House Committee on Rules.
A bill to amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 to provide that rescue squad members are entitled to death benefits made available under such Act.
1979-02-28: Referred to House Committee on the Judiciary.
A resolution of welcome for Pope John Paul II.
1979-09-27: Measure passed House.
Regulatory Agency Abolition Act
1977-01-17: Referred to House Committee on Rules.