H.R. 3014
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United States. Congress. House. Office of the Clerk. "H.R. 3014." H.R. 3014, June 22, 1965; “Senate Bills Amended, S. 402-S. 769” folder, Box 2, Office of the Clerk; 89th Congress; Records of the U.S. House of Representatives, RG 233; National Archives..
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Title
H.R. 3014
Subject
Cigarette Labeling and Advertising Act
Description
On January 18, 1965, Representative Walter Rogers (D-TX) introduced H.R. 3014, a bill that was similar to S. 559. That bill was referred to the House Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee and was reported to the House on June 28 by a committee vote of 23 to 8. After a floor motion by Representative Donald Rumsfeld (R-IL) to recommit the bill was defeated, the House on July 22 approved H.R. 3014 by a voice vote. The bill was similar to S. 559 but instead of a three-year moratorium on federal agency regulation of labeling and advertising, the House bill permanently banned the the Federal Trade Commission or other federal agency action concerning health warnings.
Creator
United States. Congress. House. Office of the Clerk
Source
H.R. 3014, June 22, 1965; “Senate Bills Amended, S. 402-S. 769” folder, Box 2, Office of the Clerk; 89th Congress; Records of the U.S. House of Representatives, RG 233; National Archives.
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Association of Centers for the Study of Congress
Date
*1965-06-22
Contributor
Center for Legislative Archives, National Archives and Records Administration
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English
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