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Bill to Conference Committee

The bill may move onto a conference committee, which is made up of members from each house. The committee works out a version the House and Senate can live with and sends it back to both houses for their final approval. If the bill goes to conference and survives, then there is usually a published report to go with it that becomes part of that bill's legislative history.

Conference Committee Reports

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Conference Committee Reports
Individual Senate and House reports, as first issued, have the call number Y 1.1/5: and Y 1.1/8:, respectively. Paper copies are shelved in Row 104 and kept until the corresponding permanent, bound Serial Set volume arrives.
Coverage Location
104th Cong. (1995) - Congressional Committee Reports / U.S. Government Printing Office
104th Cong. (1995) - Thomas / U.S. Library of Congress
101st Cong. (1989) - Top Pick LexisNexis Congressional Available only to students, faculty, and staff of the U of M unless accessing from a U of M campus library. Click for information about this item.
1st Cong. (1789) - 91st Cong. (1969)
(Citations and abstracts only)
Top Pick LexisNexis Congressional Available only to students, faculty, and staff of the U of M unless accessing from a U of M campus library. Click for information about this item.
The citations retrieved from LexisNexis point to microfiche reprints that can be found using the CIS Collection Finder.
Vol. 1, 15th Cong. (1817) - Vol. 8854, 70th Cong. 1st. Sess. (1928) U.S. Congressional Serial Set - Digital Edition Available only to students, faculty, and staff of the U of M unless accessing from a U of M campus library. Click for information about this item.



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