107th United States Congress - Major Legislation

Major Legislation

  • June 7, 2001: Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act, Pub.L. 107-16, 115 Stat. 38
  • October 26, 2001: Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism ("USA PATRIOT") Act, Pub.L. 107-56, 115 Stat. 272
  • January 8, 2002: No Child Left Behind Act, Pub.L. 107-110, 115 Stat. 1425
  • January 11, 2002: Small Business Liability Relief and Brownfields Revitalization Act, Pub.L. 107-118, 115 Stat. 2356
  • March 9, 2002: Job Creation and Worker Assistance Act, Pub.L. 107-147, 116 Stat. 21
  • March 27, 2002: Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act (McCain-Feingold), Pub.L. 107-155, 116 Stat. 81
  • May 13, 2002: Farm Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002, Pub.L. 107-171, 116 Stat. 134
  • July 30, 2002: Sarbanes-Oxley Act, Pub.L. 107-204, 116 Stat. 745
  • August 6, 2002: Trade Act of 2002, Pub.L. 107-210, 116 Stat. 933
  • October 16, 2002: Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Iraq, Pub.L. 107-243, 116 Stat. 1497
  • October 21, 2002: Sudan Peace Act, Pub.L. 107-245, 116 Stat. 1504
  • October 29, 2002: Help America Vote Act, Pub.L. 107-252, 116 Stat. 1666
  • November 25, 2002: Homeland Security Act, Pub.L. 107-296, 116 Stat. 2135
  • December 17, 2002: E-Government Act of 2002, Pub.L. 107-347, 116 Stat. 2899

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