The measure requires that all private sales be reported to local and state police.
The new measure would require fewer services for those who wait.
But in each case, the recommended measures will require years to take full effect.
The measure would also require training for board members and put more parents on the boards.
As such, the measure would have required a revenue increase through greater taxes or a cut in spending for other Federal programs.
The measure also requires that pollution control equipment last for 10 years or 100,000 miles, as in California.
The measure requires random testing of almost seven and a half million workers.
These measures, however, have not required the approval of Parliament.
Almost all the measures in the plan require legislative approval.
Their measure would require the administration to monitor China's record on the spread of nuclear weapons.