Major Legislation
- 1975-12-23 — Metric Conversion Act, Pub.L. 94-168
- 1975-12-23 — Revenue Adjustment Act (Earned Income Tax Credit), Pub.L. 94-164, 89 Stat. 970
- 1975-11-29 — Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, Pub.L. 94-142, 89 Stat. 773
- 1976-02-05 — Railroad Revitalization and Regulatory Reform Act, Pub.L. 94-210, 90 Stat. 31
- 1976-09-13 — Government in the Sunshine Act, Pub.L. 94-409, 90 Stat. 1241
- 1976-09-30 — Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act, Pub.L. 94-435, 90 Stat. 1383
- 1976-10-11 — Toxic Substances Control Act, Pub.L. 94-469, 90 Stat. 2003
- 1976-10-12 — Overhaul of vocational education programs Pub.L. 94-482, 90 Stat. 2169
- 1976-10-19 — Copyright Act of 1976, Pub.L. 94-553, 90 Stat. 2541
- 1976-10-21 — Federal Land Policy and Management Act, Pub.L. 94-579, 90 Stat. 2744
- 1976-10-21 — Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, Pub.L. 94-580, 90 Stat. 2795
- 1976-10-22 — National Forest Management Act, Pub.L. 94-588, 90 Stat. 2949
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