H.R. 6190: Asthma Inhalers Relief Act of 2012
112th Congress, 2011–2012
To direct the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency to allow for the distribution, sale, and consumption in the United States of remaining inventories of over-the-counter CFC epinephrine inhalers.
- Sponsor:
- Rep. Michael Burgess [R-TX26]
- Status:
- Failed Under Suspension
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Bill Overview
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Introduced Jul 25, 2012 Referred to Committee Jul 25, 2012 Reported by Committee Sep 14, 2012 Failed Under Suspension Dec 12, 2012 Passed House (not yet occurred) Passed Senate (not yet occurred) Signed by the President (not yet occurred) This bill is provisionally dead due to a failed vote on December 12, 2012 under a fast-track procedure called "suspension." It may or may not get another vote. - Votes:
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House: On Motion to Suspend the Rules and Pass
Dec 12, 2012 5:16 p.m.
Failed 229/182 - Prognosis:
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27% chance of being enacted.
Only 29% of House bills that made it past committee in 2009–2010 were enacted. show factors
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House Committee on Energy and Commerce
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