Finally, the church sued the city, invoking the 1993 Religious Freedom Restoration Act, which Congress passed to expand protections for churches.
She has repeatedly cosponsored the Retired Pay Restoration Act of 2001 and other bills to deliver improve concurrent receipt.
Cornyn filed suit against the Alabama-Coushatta two months later, citing the Restoration Act.
Mack was also instrumental in passage of the landmark Everglades Restoration Act, which was signed into law on December 11, 2000.
Thinning has been controversial, even when accompanied by prescribed burns, since the Healthy Forests Restoration Act was signed into law in 2003.
Congress built on that initiative by passing the Healthy Forest Restoration Act a year later.
During the Commonwealth period Catholic landownership fell to 8-9% and after some restitution in the Restoration Act of Settlement 1662, it rose to 20% again.
Reagan said the Restoration Act would impose too many regulations on churches, the private sector and state and local governments.
In 1937 the Restoration Act returns 222,000 acres to Southern Utes.
At the Liberty Bell he wished to invoke the Religious Freedom and Restoration Act.