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But after combined efforts from leading eye health organizations, in 2005, a bill was signed into law that classified all contact lenses as medical devices.
Earlier today a bill was signed into law in Indiana that will allow business owners to deny services to LGBT people based on religious objections.
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Under existing law, a president can send Congress a request to rescind items in spending bills after a bill is signed into law, but if Congress does not approve the request within 45 working days, the money must be released.
They called on the House to "enact legislation to fix the broken immigration system and work with the Senate to ensure that a bill is signed by the president this year".
The tradition of allowing the public to speak before a bill is signed dates back at least as far as the 19th century, and has been known to sway a mayor.
Just because a bill is signed into law, though, doesn't mean it will get funded.
In 2016, a similar bill was signed into law in North Carolina.
Less than one month later, an omnibus appropriations bill was signed into law that includes $815 million for pandemic flu preparedness.
Desirous of honoring the centennial of the purchase, Congress passed authorizing legislation for an exposition; the bill was signed by President William McKinley on March 3 , 1901
Officials in both houses said that the rules would take effect for restaurants with 35 or more seats a year after the bill was signed into law, and six months after that at smaller restaurants.
As you may know, a new health reform bill was signed into law earlier this year.
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