No Frills Prison Act
No Frills Prison Act | |
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Citation | http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/106/hr370 |
Introduced by | Dick Zimmer |
The No Frills Prison Act was a bill introduced by Congressman Dick Zimmer banning from federal prisons in-cell cable television, R, X, and NC-17 rated movies; instruction or training in martial arts: weightlifting equipment: in-cell coffee pots or heating elements, electronic musical instruments, and R-rated movies. In February 1995, the U.S. House of Representatives accepted Zimmer's "no frills" amendment to the Contract with America Crime bill. Similar bills have been introduced in subsequent sessions.[1]
References
- ↑ Rep. Bob Franks [R-NJ7, 1993-2000]. "No Frills Prison Act (1999; 106th Congress H.R. 370)". GovTrack.us. Retrieved 2012-07-06.
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