Thursday, March 13, 2014

H.R. 4138: ENFORCE the Law Act of 2014

Introduced:
Mar 04, 2014
Sponsor:
Rep. Trey Gowdy [R-SC4]
Status:
Passed House
The bill’s title was written by its sponsor. H.R. stands for House of Representatives bill.
Status
This bill passed in the House on March 12, 2014 and goes to the Senate next for consideration.
Prognosis
28% chance of being enacted.
Only about 23% of bills that made it past committee in 2011–2013 were enacted. [show factors | methodology]
Text
Read Bill Text »
Last updated Mar 07, 2014.
6 pages
 
Progress
Introduced Mar 04, 2014
Referred to Committee Mar 04, 2014
Reported by Committee Mar 05, 2014
On House Schedule Mar 06, 2014
Passed House Mar 12, 2014
Passed Senate ...
Signed by the President ...
Full Title
To protect the separation of powers in the Constitution of the United States by ensuring that the President takes care that the laws be faithfully executed, and for other purposes.
Primary Source
GovTrack gets most information from THOMAS, which is updated generally one day after events occur. Activity since the last update may not be reflected here. Data comes via the congress project.
 
Votes
Mar 12, 2014 5:03 p.m.
Passed 233/181

Cosponsors
22 cosponsors (22R) (show)
Committees
House Judiciary
The committee chair determines whether a bill will move past the committee stage.
Summary
3/7/2014--Reported to House without amendment.Executive Needs to Faithfully Observe and Respect Congressional Enactments of the Law Act of 2014 or the ENFORCE the Law Act of 2014 - Authorizes either ...
The Constitution requires the President to “take care that the laws be faithfully executed.”[1] It effectively directs the President to enforce all constitutionally valid laws, regardless of the Administration’s views ...
No summary available.
Widget
Get a bill status widget for your website »
Citation
Click a format for a citation suggestion:

No comments:

Post a Comment