H.R. 226: Support Assault Firearms Elimination and Reduction for our Streets Act
H.R. 226: Support Assault Firearms Elimination and Reduction for our Streets Act
Introduced:
Jan 14, 2013 (113th Congress, 2013–2015)
Sponsor:
Rep. Rosa DeLauro [D-CT3]
Status:
Referred to Committee
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This bill was assigned to a congressional committee on January 14,
2013, which will consider it before possibly sending it on to the House
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Progress
Introduced Jan 14, 2013
Referred to Committee Jan 14, 2013
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3% chance of getting past committee.
1% chance of being enacted.
Only 11% of House bills made it past committee and only 2% were enacted in 2011–2013. [show factors | methodology]
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1 cosponsors (1D) (show)
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House Ways and Means
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Full Title
To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to allow a credit
against tax for surrendering to authorities certain assault weapons.
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Last updated Jan 14, 2013.
9 pages
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