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Capital Update

September 16, 1992 1 min read
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Capital Update tracks the movement of legislation, the introduction of notable bills, and routine regulatory announcements.

Legislative Action

Family Leave
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The House last week approved legislation that would require firms with more than 50 employees to grant workers up to 12 weeks of unpaid leave a year to care for newborn or newly adopted children or ill family members. The measure was sent to President Bush. The vote was 241 to 161, not a large enough margin to override an expected veto.

Fiscal 1993 Appropriations
HR 5677

The Senate Appropriations Committee last week approved a bill that would provide $28.5 billion for Education Department programs in fiscal 1993.

Lead Exposure
HR 5660

The House Subcommittee on Elementary, Secondary, and Vocational Education held a hearing last week on a bill that would require schools and day-care centers to inspect buildings for lead hazards.

Federal Agencies

Bus Safety
Final Rules

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has amended its standards for school buses, changing the required alignment of signal arms and changing the rate at which lights on the signal arm must flash. The new rules, published in the Sept. 2 Federal Register, take effect immediately. Petitions for reconsideration must be received by Oct. 2.

A version of this article appeared in the September 16, 1992 edition of Education Week as Capital Update

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