House Concurrent Resolution 4
Reduce burden of e-check and explore alternatives to it
To urge Congress to amend the Federal Clean Air Act to eliminate the requirement to implement the E-Check Program, to urge the Administrator of USEPA to alleviate burdensome requirements of the E-Check Program and the Clean Air Act if Congress fails to act, and to encourage OEPA to explore alternatives to E-Check.
Current Version
Adopted By House
Adopted By Senate
Subjects
Committees
House Federalism and Interstate Relations Committee
Primary Sponsors
Ron Young
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