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Strengthen the Pediatric Research Initiative Act

USA118th CongressHR-546| House 
| Updated: 2/3/2023
Tom Cole

Tom Cole

Republican Representative

Oklahoma

Cosponsors (7)
Kay Granger (Republican)Ken Calvert (Republican)Gus M. Bilirakis (Republican)John H. Rutherford (Republican)Charles J. "Chuck" Fleischmann (Republican)Michael T. McCaul (Republican)Brian K. Fitzpatrick (Republican)

Committee on House Administration, Ways and Means Committee, Health Subcommittee, Energy and Commerce Committee

  • Introduced
  • In Committee
  • On Floor
  • Passed Chamber
  • Enacted
Strengthen the Pediatric Research Initiative Act This bill terminates (1) the taxpayer election to designate $3 of income tax liability for financing of presidential election campaigns, (2) the Presidential Election Campaign Fund, and (3) the Presidential Primary Matching Payment Account. The Department of the Treasury must transfer the funds remaining in the Presidential Election Campaign Fund to the Pediatric Research Initiative Fund.
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Timeline
Jan 26, 2023
Introduced in House
Jan 26, 2023
Referred to the Committee on Ways and Means, and in addition to the Committees on Energy and Commerce, and House Administration, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned.
Feb 3, 2023
Referred to the Subcommittee on Health.
  • January 26, 2023
    Introduced in House


  • January 26, 2023
    Referred to the Committee on Ways and Means, and in addition to the Committees on Energy and Commerce, and House Administration, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned.


  • February 3, 2023
    Referred to the Subcommittee on Health.

Taxation

Related Bills

  • S 118-500: Eliminating Leftover Expenses for Campaigns from Taxpayers (ELECT) Act of 2023

Strengthen the Pediatric Research Initiative Act

USA118th CongressHR-546| House 
| Updated: 2/3/2023
Strengthen the Pediatric Research Initiative Act This bill terminates (1) the taxpayer election to designate $3 of income tax liability for financing of presidential election campaigns, (2) the Presidential Election Campaign Fund, and (3) the Presidential Primary Matching Payment Account. The Department of the Treasury must transfer the funds remaining in the Presidential Election Campaign Fund to the Pediatric Research Initiative Fund.
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Timeline
Jan 26, 2023
Introduced in House
Jan 26, 2023
Referred to the Committee on Ways and Means, and in addition to the Committees on Energy and Commerce, and House Administration, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned.
Feb 3, 2023
Referred to the Subcommittee on Health.
  • January 26, 2023
    Introduced in House


  • January 26, 2023
    Referred to the Committee on Ways and Means, and in addition to the Committees on Energy and Commerce, and House Administration, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned.


  • February 3, 2023
    Referred to the Subcommittee on Health.
Tom Cole

Tom Cole

Republican Representative

Oklahoma

Cosponsors (7)
Kay Granger (Republican)Ken Calvert (Republican)Gus M. Bilirakis (Republican)John H. Rutherford (Republican)Charles J. "Chuck" Fleischmann (Republican)Michael T. McCaul (Republican)Brian K. Fitzpatrick (Republican)

Committee on House Administration, Ways and Means Committee, Health Subcommittee, Energy and Commerce Committee

Taxation

Related Bills

  • S 118-500: Eliminating Leftover Expenses for Campaigns from Taxpayers (ELECT) Act of 2023
  • Introduced
  • In Committee
  • On Floor
  • Passed Chamber
  • Enacted