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Enrollment of Bills

Once approved, the bill is printed by the U.S. Government Printing Office in a process called enrolling. For a definition of an enrolled bill, see the GPO Access Congressional Bills: Glossary. The clerk from the introducing house certifies the final version. The enrolled bill is now signed by the Speaker of the House and then the Vice President.

Enrolled Bills

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Enrolled Bills
Coverage Location
103rd Cong. (1993) - Congressional Bills / U.S. Government Printing Office.
101st Cong. (1989) - 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.
101st Cong. (1989) - Top Pick Thomas / U.S. Library of Congress.



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