H.R.1036: To amend the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 to provide that such Act does not preempt certain State laws.

About This Bill

  • This bill was introduced in the 103rd Congress
  • This bill is primarily about labor and employment
  • Introduced Feb. 23, 1993
  • Latest Major Action July 1, 1994

Bill Cosponsors

126 (120 Democrats, 1 Independent Democrat, 5 Republicans)

Bill Summary

Amends the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA) to provide that title I (Protection of Employee Benefit Rights) does not preempt any State law which provides for: (1) the payment of prevailing wages; (2) standards or other requirements relating to apprenticeship or other training programs; or (3) liens, bonding, or other security to collect delinquent contributions to a multiemployer plan.

(Source: Library of Congress)

Bill Actions

Date Description
Sponsor introductory remarks on measure.
Referred to the House Committee on Education and Labor.
Referred to the Subcommittee on Labor-Management Relations.
Executive Comment Requested from Labor.
Subcommittee Hearings Held.
Executive Comment Received from Labor.
Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Ordered to be Reported (Amended).
Subcommittee on Labor-Management Relations Discharged.
Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Education and Labor. H. Rept. 103-253.
Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 142.
PROPOSED AMENDMENTS - Mr. Moakley notified the House that 55 copies of proposed amendments to the bill should be submitted to the Committee on Rules by noon on Monday, October 18, 1993.
Rules Committee Resolution H. Res. 299 Reported to House. Rule provides for consideration of H.R. 1036 with 1 hour of general debate. Previous question shall be considered as ordered without intervening motions except motion to recommit. Bill is open to amendments. After general debate the bill shall be considered for amendment under the five-minute rule for a period not to exceed four hours.
Rule H. Res. 299 passed House.
Considered under the provisions of rule H. Res. 299.
Rule provides for consideration of H.R. 1036 with 1 hour of general debate. Previous question shall be considered as ordered without intervening motions except motion to recommit. Bill is open to amendments. After general debate the bill shall be considered for amendment under the five-minute rule for a period not to exceed four hours.
House resolved itself into the Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union pursuant to H. Res. 299 and Rule XXIII.
The Speaker designated the Honorable Jim McDermott to act as Chairman of the Committee.
GENERAL DEBATE - The Committee of the Whole proceeded with one hour of general debate.
MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE - During general debate, the Committee of the Whole rose informally in order to receive a message from the Senate which notified the House that the Senate had agreed to the conference report on H.R. 2520. Subsequently, the Committee of the Whole resumed its sitting and continued with general debate.
CONSIDERATION UNDER THE FIVE-MINUTE RULE - Pursuant to the provisions of H. Res. 299, the Committee of the Whole proceeded with a period of not to exceed four hours for consideration of amendments under the five-minute rule.
The House rose from the Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union to report H.R. 1036.
The previous question was ordered pursuant to the rule.
The House adopted the amendment in the nature of a substitute as agreed to by the Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union.
On passage Passed by recorded vote: 276 - 150 (Roll no. 554).
Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.
Received in the Senate and read twice and referred to the Committee on Labor and Human Resources.
Committee on Labor and Human Resources. Hearings held.
Committee on Labor and Human Resources. Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Committee on Labor and Human Resources. Reported to Senate by Senator Kennedy without amendment. With written report No. 103-299. Minority views filed.
Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 505.
Feb. 23, 1993

Introduced in the House by Howard L. Berman (D-Calif.)

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