Bill21th CongressFiled Mar 8, 1830
S. 31
A Bill To provide for the satisfaction of claims due to certain American citizens, for spoliations committed on their commerce prior to the thirtieth day of September, one thousand, eight hundred.
Bill journey · stage 1 of 5
Just introduced
FiledFiled
CommitteeComm.
PassedFloor
Both ChambersBoth
Became LawLaw
What it does
A plain-language summary from the Congressional Research Service isn’t available yet for this bill. CRS summaries are typically posted within a few weeks of introduction.
What just happenedDec 21, 1830
Mr. Livingston, from the select committee appointed on the subject, reported the following bill; which was read, and passed to a second reading: A Bill To provide for the satisfaction of claims due to certain American citizens, for spoliations committed on their commerce prior to the thirtieth day of September, one thousand, eight hundred.