The amendment also authorized a monitored retrievable storage facility, but not until the permanent repository was licensed.
This amendment reversed that decision and authorized a tax on income.
The amendment would authorize the hiring of 100,000 teachers to reduce class sizes.
The amendments authorized additional grants for technology, disabled infants and toddlers, parent training, and professional development.
The amendment only authorizes the issuance of general obligation bonds.
The amendment will authorize programs intended to assist low- and moderate-income individuals establish bank or credit union accounts.
It is important to note that these amendments do not authorize more borrowing.
The 1990 amendments authorized a national operating permit program, covering thousands of large industrial and commercial sources.
The amendment authorizes $10 million to establish a center in Texas to "promote better trade and economic relations among the nations of Western Hemisphere."
A 1931 amendment to the Public Buildings Act of 1926 authorized the new structure as a relief measure for the Depression.