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To provide immunity from suit for certain individuals who disclose potential examples of financial exploitation of senior citizens, and for other purposes.
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Sponsor. Representative for Arizona's 9th congressional district. Democrat.
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S. 2155: Economic Growth, Regulatory Relief, and Consumer Protection Act Enacted — Signed by the President on May 24, 2018. (compare text) Cosponsors15 Cosponsors (9 Republicans, 6 Democrats)
This activity took place on a related bill, H.R. 4538 (114th).
Sep 13, 2017 IntroducedBills and resolutions are referred to committees which debate the bill before possibly sending it on to the whole chamber.
Oct 11, 2017 Considered by House Committee on Financial ServicesA committee held a hearing or business meeting about the bill.
Oct 12, 2017 Ordered ReportedA committee has voted to issue a report to the full chamber recommending that the bill be considered further. Only about 1 in 4 bills are reported out of committee.
Nov 28, 2017 Reported by House Committee on Financial ServicesA committee issued a report on the bill, which often provides helpful explanatory background on the issue addressed by the bill and the bill's intentions.
Mar 14, 2018 Final Bill — Passed Senate (House next)This activity took place on a related bill, S. 2155 (115th), possibly in lieu of similar activity on H.R. 3758 (115th).
May 22, 2018 Final Bill — Passed HouseThis activity took place on a related bill, S. 2155 (115th), possibly in lieu of similar activity on H.R. 3758 (115th).
May 24, 2018 Final Bill — Enacted — Signed by the PresidentThis activity took place on a related bill, S. 2155 (115th), possibly in lieu of similar activity on H.R. 3758 (115th).
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Bills numbers restart every two years. That means there are other bills with the number H.R. 3758. This is the one from the 115 th Congress.
This bill was introduced in the 115 th Congress, which met from Jan 3, 2017 to Jan 3, 2019. Legislation not passed by the end of a Congress is cleared from the books.
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