A constitutional amendment in 1972 expanded the Senate to 47 members, elected from districts proportional to the population.
The amendment expanded the law to include all convicted felons.
The amendment expands the definition of stalking to make it a criminal offense to threaten someone's family.
The amendment expanded the sovereign immunity of states to limit suits against them by private individuals from other states.
One amendment adopted during the subcommittee's closed session expanded the benefits under the trade adjustment assistance program.
An amendment proclaimed on 15 January 1874 expanded the Council from 18 to 21 seats, adding two elected and one nominee member.
An amendment in the Senate version of the bill actually expanded the pot of reconstruction money his agents could examine.
This amendment further expanded the research on low emissions, fuels, and automobiles.
A further amendment in 1982 (which took effect in 1984) expanded its ambit by reducing the threshold to 100 workers.
The amendment expanded the coverage of both the acts to all metropolitan areas of India.