To restore the authority of the Federal Trade Commission to issue regulations on marketing and advertising to children.
previous 110th session of congress Other Bill Titles (1 more) 5/10/2007--Introduced.
Children's Health Federal Trade Commission Authority Restoration Act - Repeals Federal Trade Commission Act provisions denying the FTC authority to promulgate any rule in children's advertising proceedings on the basis of a determination that such adver... moreSee Full Bill Text
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| Introduced | ![]() | Voted on by House | ![]() | Voted on by Senate | ![]() | Considered By President | ![]() | Bill Becomes Law |
| May 10, 2007 |
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June 21, 2007 ron paul introduces bill to abolish the federal reserve
... nor did you sign any contracts making you responsible for the debt, but you and future generations will be forced to pay until congress dissolves the fed or there is revolution. there is no other choice. to view the text of hr 2278, ...
Source: Think With Your Heart
May 23, 2007 HR 2278 Enrolled
Commemorating the 2007 Memorial Day observance being sponsored by the Travis County Council of the Veterans of Foreign Wars.
May 12, 2007 WashingtonWatch.com - H.R. 2278, To restore the authority of the ...
US Congress: HR 2278, To restore the authority of the Federal Trade Commission to issue regulations on marketing and advertising to children.
Source: WashingtonWatch.com - New Laws










