S. 180 - NLRB Freeze Act of 2013
- Sponsor:
- John Barrasso
- Summary:
- A bill to delay the enforcement of any rulings of the National Labor Relations Board until there is a final resolution in pending lawsuits. (by CRS)
- Status:
- The bill has been referred to committee.
NLRB Freeze Act of 2013
S. 180 — 113th Congress (2013–2014)
- Summary
- A bill to delay the enforcement of any rulings of the National Labor Relations Board until there is a final resolution in pending lawsuits. (by CRS)
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- Title
- A bill to delay the enforcement of any rulings of the National Labor Relations Board until there is a final resolution in pending lawsuits.
- Other Titles
- NLRB Freeze Act of 2013
- NLRB Freeze Act of 2013
- Sponsor
- John Barrasso
- Co-Sponsors
- Subjects
- Labor and employment
- Administrative law and regulatory procedures
- Constitution and constitutional amendments
- Executive agency funding and structure
- Federal officials
- Labor-management relations
- National Labor Relations Board (NLRB)
- Related Bills
- H.R. 976 (113th) : To Declare That Certain Agency Actions by the National Labor Relations Board Shall Have No Force or Effect Until Final Disposition is Made in Certain Actions Relating to the Appointment of Individuals to Such Board That Are Pending in Federal Court, and to Prohibit Further Actions by Such Board Until Such Time.
- S. 850 (113th) : Preventing Greater Uncertainty in Labor-Management Relations Act
- H.R. 1120 (113th) : Preventing Greater Uncertainty in Labor-Management Relations Act
- H.R. 557 (113th) : Advice and Consent Restoration Act
- S. 188 (113th) : Advice and Consent Restoration Act
- Major Actions
Introduced 1/30/2013 Referred to Committee - Bill History
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There have been no votes on this bill.
Action Date Description Introduced 1/30/2013 1/30/2013 Read twice and referred to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions. 1/30/2013 Introduced in Senate Number Sponsor Date Offered Status
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Total contributions given to Senators from Pro-business associations, which…
supported this bill
Pro-business associations | $80,350 |
$80,350 |
Contributions data source: OpenSecrets.org