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Do-It-Yourself Retailing, February, 1993 by Haake, Timothy M.
The 103rd US Congress formally started at the swearing-in ceremony conducted last Jan 6, 93 with 100 new members and in only three days has come up with almost 500 new legislative proposals. Some of the proposals that are relevant to the retail industry include the Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993, unfair business and small business legislation. A payroll tax bill inspired by Pres Bill Clinton's campaign plan for employee training was also proposed.
Flurry of Bills Introduced in Early Days of Session
More than 100 new members of the House and Senate were sworn in on opening day of the 103rd Congress on January 6, 1993. The new House members, along with their returning colleagues, wasted no time in gearing up for work and introduced nearly 500 new proposals in...
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