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PDF File from GPO Unavailable Pandemic Influenza Act, 2006 (H.R List of Public Laws subjected to Signing Statements 2001 to present Public Signing Statement Popular Name or Short Title of Act Law (citation to the Compilation of (Bill or Resolution Number) Number Presidential Documents) 2001 Congressional disapproval of the rule P.L. 107-5 submitted by the Dept of Labor 37 WCPD 477 (March 26, 2001) (S.J. Res. 6) Animal Disease Risk Assessment, P.L. 107-9 Prevention, and Control Act of 2001 37 WCPD 804 (May 28, 2001) (S. 700) Bill to expedite the construction of the World P.L. 107-11 War II memorial in the District of Columbia 37 WCPD 819 (June 4, 2001) (H.R. 1696) Supplemental Appropriations Act, FY 2001 P.L. 107-20 37 WCPD 1096 (July 30, 2001) (H.R. 2216) Iran and Libya Sanctions Act Extension Act P.L. 107-24 of 2001 37 WCPD 1132 (August 6, 2001) (H.R. 1954) Authorization for Use of Military Force P.L. 107-40 37 WCPD 1333 (September 24, 2001) (S.J. Res. 23) Creating the Brown v. Board of Education P.L. 107-41 50th Anniversary Commission 37 WCPD 1336 (September 24, 2001) (H.R. 2133) Airline Transportation and Systems P.L. 107-42 Stabilization Act 37 WCPD 1358 (October 1, 2001) (H.R. 2926) Authorizing U.S. payments to the United P.L. 107-46 Nations 37 WCPD 1422 (October 8, 2001) (S. 248) Dept of the Interior and Related Agencies P.L. 107-63 Appropriations Act, 2002 37 WCPD 1601 (November 12, 2001) (H.R. 2217) Military Construction Appropriations Act, P.L. 107-64 2002 37 WCPD 1602 (November 12, 2001) (H.R. 2904) www.coherentbabble.com Page 1 of 21 last updated 3/10/2021 Public Signing Statement Popular Name or Short Title of Act Law (citation to the Compilation of (Bill or Resolution Number) Number Presidential Documents) Energy and Water Development P.L. 107-66 Appropriations Act, 2002 37 WCPD 1650 (November 19, 2001) (H.R. 2311) Treasury and General Government P.L. 107-67 Appropriations Act, 2002 37 WCPD 1651 (November 19, 2001) (H.R. 2590) Legislative Branch Appropriations Act, 2002 P.L. 107-68 37 WCPD 1651 (November 19, 2001) (H.R. 2647) Depts of Veterans Affairs and Housing and Urban Development, and Independent P.L. 107-73 37 WCPD 1714 (December 3, 2001) Agencies Appropriations Act, 2002 (H.R. 2620) Act to prevent the scheduled elimination of certain legislatively mandated executive P.L. 107-74 37 WCPD 1722 (December 3, 2001) branch reports (H.R. 1042) Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration and Related Agencies P.L. 107-76 37 WCPD 1723 (December 3, 2001) Appropriations Act, 2002 (H.R. 2330) Internet Tax Nondiscrimination Act P.L. 107-75 37 WCPD 1722 (December 3, 2001) (H.R. 1552) Dept of Commerce, Justice, State, the Judiciary, and Related Agencies P.L. 107-77 37 WCPD 1723 (December 3, 2001) Appropriations Act, 2002 (H.R. 2500) Department of Transportation and Related P.L. 107-87 Agencies Appropriations Act, 2002 37 WCPD 1802 (December 24, 2001) (H.R. 2299) Establishing the Detroit River International P.L. 107-91 Wildlife Refuge 37 WCPD 1819 (December 24, 2001) (H.R. 1230) Zimbabwe Democracy and Economic P.L. 107-99 Recovery Act of 2001 37 WCPD 1820 (December 24, 2001) (S. 494) National Defense Authorization Act for P.L. 107-107 Fiscal Year 2002 37 WCPD 1834 (December 31, 2001) (S. 1438) Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year P.L. 107-108 2002 37 WCPD 1834 (December 31, 2001) (H.R. 2883) 2002 www.coherentbabble.com Page 2 of 21 last updated 3/10/2021 Public Signing Statement Popular Name or Short Title of Act Law (citation to the Compilation of (Bill or Resolution Number) Number Presidential Documents) Department of Defense and Emergency Supplemental Appropriations for Recovery P.L. 107-117 from and Response to Terrorist Attacks on 38 WCPD 46 (January 14, 2002) the United States Act, 2002 (H.R. 3338) Foreign Operations, Export Financing, and P.L. 107-115 Related Programs Appropriations Act, 2002 38 WCPD 49 (January 14, 2002) (H.R. 2506) Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies P.L. 107-116 38 WCPD 50 (January 14, 2002) Appropriations Act, 2002 (H.R. 3061) Investor and Capital Markets Fee Relief Act P.L. 107-123 38 WCPD 77 (January 21, 2002) (H.R. 1088) Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002 P.L. 107-155 38 WCPD 517 (April 1, 2002) (H.R. 2356) Farm Security and Rural Investment Act of P.L. 107-171 2002 38 WCPD 810 (May 20, 2002) (H.R. 2646) Enhanced Border Security and Visa Entry P.L. 107-173 Reform Act of 2002 38 WCPD 822 (May 20, 2002) (H.R. 3525) Export-Import Bank Reauthorization Act of P.L. 107-189 2002 38 WCPD 1014 (June 17, 2002) (S. 1372) Bill implementing the International Convention for the Suppression of Terrorist Bombings and the International Convention P.L. 107-197 38 WCPD 1093 (July 1, 2002) for the Suppression of the Financing of Terrorism (H.R. 3275) Small Business Paperwork Relief Act of P.L. 107-198 2002 38 WCPD 1112 (July 8, 2002) (H.R. 327) Act to protect investors by improving the accuracy and reliability of corporate P.L. 107-204 disclosures made pursuant to the securities 38 WCPD 1286 (August 5, 2002) laws (H.R. 3763) Act to revise, codify, and enact certain general and permanent laws, related to P.L. 107-217 38 WCPD 1427 (September 2, 2002) public buildings, property, and works (H.R. 2068) Act to amend the John F. Kennedy Center P.L. 107-224 Act 38 WCPD 1576 (September 23, 2002) (H.R. 5012) www.coherentbabble.com Page 3 of 21 last updated 3/10/2021 Public Signing Statement Popular Name or Short Title of Act Law (citation to the Compilation of (Bill or Resolution Number) Number Presidential Documents) Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal P.L. 107-228 Year 2003 38 WCPD 1658 (October 7, 2002) (H.R. 1646) Joint Resolution making continuing P.L. 107-229 appropriations for fiscal year 2003 38 WCPD 1660 (October 7, 2002) (H.J. Res. 111) Vicksburg National Military Park Boundary P.L. 107-238 Modification Act of 2002 38 WCPD 1745 (October 14, 2002) (S. 1175) Resolution to authorize the use of United P.L. 107-243 States Armed Forces against Iraq 38 WCPD 1779 (October 21, 2002) (H.J. 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