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106 STAT. 1504 PUBLIC LAW 102-385—OCT. 5, 1992 I certify that this Act originated in the Senate. WALTER J. STEWART Secretary. IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, U.S., October 5, 1992. The House of Representatives having proceeded to reconsider the bill (S. 12) entitled "An Act to amend the Communications Act of 1934 to provide increased consumer protection and to promote increased competition in the cable television and related markets, and for other purposes", returned by the President of the United States with his objections, to the Senate, in which it originated, it was Resolved, That the said bill pass, two-thirds of the House of Representatives agreeing to pass the same. DoNNALD K. ANDERSON Clerk. LEGISLATIVE HISTORY—S. 12 (H.R. 4850): HOUSE REPORTS: Nos. 102-628 accompanying H.R. 4850 (Comm. on Energy and Commerce) and 102-862 (Comm. of Conference). SENATE REPORTS: No. 102-92 (Comm. on Commerce, Science, and Transportation). CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. 138 (1992): Jan. 27, 29-31, considered and passed Senate. July 23, H.R. 4850 considered and passed House; S. 12, amended, passed in lieu. Sept. 17, House agreed to conference report. Sept. 21, 22, Senate considered and agreed to conference report. WEEKLY COMPILATION OF PRESIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS, Vol. 28 (1992): Oct. 3, Veto message. CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. 138 (1992): Oct. 5, Senate and House overrode veto.