C110 SA 152
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Senate Amendment 152 in the 110th Congress, or Ensign/Inhofe amendment was an amendment by Republican Senator John Ensign to insert language that supposedly would reduce document fraud, prevent identity theft, and preserve the integrity of the Social Security system, into the minmuim wage bill passed by the House during the 100-Hour Plan. It was withdrawn on January 31, 2007.
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THOMAS - S.AMDT.152
Amends
H.R.2, via amending Senate amendment 100
Sponsor
Sen John Ensign of Nevada (submitted 1/23/2007) (proposed 1/23/2007)
AMENDMENT PURPOSE
To extend through December 31, 2008, the depreciation treatment of leasehold, restaurant, and retail space improvements.
TEXT OF AMENDMENT AS SUBMITTED
Via THOMAS - CR S959
STATUS
- 1/23/2007: Amendment SA 152 proposed by Senator Enzi for Senator John Ensign to Senate amendment 100. (consideration: CR S897-898; text: CR S897-898)
- 1/24/2007: Considered by Senate. (consideration: CR S1011)
- 1/25/2007: Considered by Senate. (consideration: CR S1136)
- 1/26/2007: Considered by Senate. (consideration: CR S1212)
- 1/29/2007: Considered by Senate. (consideration: CR S1267)
- 1/30/2007: Considered by Senate. (consideration: CR S1307)
- 1/31/2007: Considered by Senate.
- 1/31/2007: Proposed amendment SA 152 withdrawn in Senate.
COSPONSORS(1)
- 1/23/2007 James Inhofe-R (OK)
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