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Code · BILL · 118th Congress · S. Con. Res. 44 (Agreed to Senate) — Directing the Clerk of the House of Representatives to make a correction in the enrollment of the bill H.R. 5009. · Sec. ?

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That in the enrollment of the bill H.R. 5009, the Clerk of the House of Representatives shall make the following corrections: In the table of contents in section 2(b), strike the item relating to section 5705 and insert the following: Sec. 5705. Readmission requirements for servicemembers. In the table of section 601 regarding basic pay for enlisted members, in the entry relating to a member in pay grade E-5 with over 2 years, strike 3,317.10 and insert 3,466.50 . In such table, in the entry relating to a member in such pay grade with over 3 years, strike 3,480.90 and insert 3,637.50 .
In such table, in the entry relating to a member in such pay grade with over 4 years, strike 3,638.40 and insert 3,802.20 . In such table, in the entry relating to a member in such pay grade with over 6 years, strike 3,789.00 and insert 3,959.40 . In such table, in the entry relating to a member in such pay grade with over 8 years, strike 3,964.20 and insert 4,142.40 . In the table of contents preceding section 5701, strike the item relating to section 5705 and insert the following:
Sec. 5705. Readmission requirements for servicemembers. Strike section 5705 and insert the following:
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