Noun
H.R.
(law) Abbreviation of House of Representatives.
On July 2, the Senate passed H.R. 7440, the Hong Kong Autonomy Act—and that bill became Public Law 116-149 on July 14. The bill passed the House without objection without a physical quorum present, rather than through the use of the new proxy system. Source: Internet
Bass sponsored H.R. 7120, or the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act of 2020. Source: Internet
Before the election, I’d covered Nancy Pelosi’s H.R. 1, a bill she introduced which was a blueprint for how to steal elections. Source: Internet
Bolton, a former ambassador to the United Nations, had since March 2018, replacing General H.R. McMaster. Source: Internet
Director Wirth and Secretary Seaton approved the plan on June 2. In July 1953, Representative Leonor Sullivan introduced H.R. 6549, a bill authorizing the allocation of no more than $5 million to build the arch. Source: Internet
During 2007, two federal bills (S. 549 citation and H.R. 962 citation ) aimed at phasing out "nontherapeutic" antibiotics in U.S. food animal production. Source: Internet