103rd United States Congress - Major Legislation

Major Legislation

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  • February 5, 1993: Family and Medical Leave Act, Pub.L. 103-3, 107 Stat. 6
  • May 20, 1993: National Voter Registration Act of 1993, Pub.L. 103-31, 107 Stat. 77
  • August 10, 1993: Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1993, Pub.L. 103-66, 107 Stat. 312
  • November 16, 1993: Religious Freedom Restoration Act, Pub.L. 103-141, 107 Stat. 1488
  • November 30, 1993: Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act (Brady Bill), Pub.L. 103-159, title I, 107 Stat. 1536
  • November 30, 1993: Don't ask, don't tell (as ยง 574 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1994), Pub.L. 103-160, 107 Stat. 1670
  • December 8, 1993: North American Free Trade Agreement Implementation Act, Pub.L. 103-182, 107 Stat. 2057
  • May 26, 1994: Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act, Pub.L. 103-259, 108 Stat. 694
  • September 13, 1994: Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act (including the Violence Against Women Act), Pub.L. 103-322, 108 Stat. 1796
  • September 23, 1994: Community Development, Credit Enhancement, and Regulatory Improvement Act of 1994, Pub.L. 103-325

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