Full title | To amend the Missing Children’s Assistance Act, and for other purposes. |
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Introduced in | 113th United States Congress |
Introduced on | September 12, 2013 |
Sponsored by | Rep. Brett Guthrie (R, KY-2) |
Number of co-sponsors | 2 |
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Act(s) affected | Missing Children’s Assistance Act, Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 |
U.S.C. section(s) affected | , , , , , |
Agencies affected | United States Interagency Council on Homelessness |
Authorizations of appropriations | $35,800,000.00 for each of fiscal years 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 and 2018 |
Legislative history | |
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The Missing Children’s Assistance Reauthorization Act of 2013 (H.R. 3092) is a bill that was introduced into the United States House of Representatives during the 113th United States Congress. The Missing Children’s Assistance Reauthorization Act of 2013 reauthorizes the Missing Children's Assistance Act and authorizes $40 million a year to fund the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.
This summary is based largely on the summary provided by the United States House Committee on Education and the Workforce, a public domain source.
As passed by the House, the E. Clay Shaw Jr. Missing Children’s Assistance Reauthorization Act would:
The Missing Children's Assistance Reauthorization Act of 2013 was introduced into the House on September 12, 2013 by Rep. Brett Guthrie (R, KY-2). It was referred to the United States House Committee on Education and the Workforce. The House Majority Leader Eric Cantor placed the bill on the House Schedule on September 13, 2013 for consideration under a suspension of the rules on September 17. On September 17, 2013, the House voted in Roll Call Vote 460 to pass the bill 407-2.
Passed by the Senate September 25, 2013.
Passed by the President September 30, 2013.
When the bill was up for debate in the House, no one spoke against it.
This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the United States Government.