Bills, Bills, Bills

January 7, 2009 - by Donny Shaw

Anybody dying to start digging through the 411 pieces of legislation that were introduced on the 111th Congress’ first day in session?

Well, here they are. We’ll have them up on OpenCongress sooooon.

Once you’re done with those, more Bills, Bills, Bills to check out here.

UPDATE: I guess thomas.gov isn’t going to let us link to that page of bills, so if you want to see them, here they are for the House and here they are for the Senate.

 

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  • Anonymous Jan 08, 2009 4:46am
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    'Debt Relief' is back. Joe's bank is giving away more 'loan grant' money. Someone will have to call treasury and have all that debt waived like the depression. Why don't any of these stop that five year free money entitlement, since we've gone broke over loan criteria. We can't afford all this foreign aid money while Americans go broke.

    The car makers had to beg for money we just give away to foreign countries. If you compare the auto bailout to foreign aid, the auto makers are losing money.



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