H.R. 34197th CongressHouse Bill

National Commission on Compulsive Gambling Act

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National Commission on Compulsive Gambling Act - Establishes a 22-member, part-time National Commission on Compulsive Gambling to conduct a study of compulsive gambling and related problems, including specified assessments. Directs the Commission to submit a final report to the President and Congress within one year of the availability of funds for such purpose. Authorizes appropriations to carry out this Act.

Introduced Jan 5, 1981
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Frank Horton

Republican

U.S. Representative · NY-34

Introduced solo — no cosponsors joined.

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