H.R. 3080 (112 th ): United States-Korea Free Trade Agreement Implementation Act

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To implement the United States-Korea Free Trade Agreement.

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Eric Cantor

Sponsor. Representative for Virginia's 7th congressional district. Republican.

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Last Updated: Oct 13, 2011
Length: 34 pages
Introduced Oct 3, 2011
112 th Congress (2011–2013)

Enacted — Signed by the President on Oct 21, 2011

This bill was enacted after being signed by the President on October 21, 2011.

Pub.L. 112-41 Cosponsors

Incorporated legislation

This bill incorporates provisions from:

S. 1642: United States-Korea Free Trade Agreement Implementation Act

Ordered Reported on Oct 11, 2011. 97% incorporated. (compare text)

S. 1641: United States-Colombia Trade Promotion Agreement Implementation Act

Ordered Reported on Oct 11, 2011. 75% incorporated. (compare text)

S. 1643: United States-Panama Trade Promotion Agreement Implementation Act

Ordered Reported on Oct 11, 2011. 76% incorporated. (compare text)

History

Oct 3, 2011 Introduced

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Oct 5, 2011 Ordered Reported

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Oct 11, 2011 Rules Change — Agreed To

This activity took place on a related bill, H.Res. 425 (112th).

Oct 12, 2011 Passed House (Senate next)

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Oct 12, 2011 Passed Senate

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Oct 21, 2011 Enacted — Signed by the President

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H.R. 3080 (112th) was a bill in the United States Congress.

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