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H.R.5660

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To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to allow a nonrefundable credit for mentoring and housing young adults.

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3/31/2008--Introduced.
Amends the Internal Revenue Code to allow a tax credit to individuals who provide mentoring services to young adults between the ages of 18 and 22. Requires such individuals to participate in a one-on-one relationship as a positive role model with such young adul... moreSee Full Bill Text

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June 23, 2008 Bubba Clinton: Did He Screw US Too?

The Commodity Futures Modernization Act of 2000 or CFMA (Public Law 106–554, §1(a)(5) [HR 5660], December 21, 2000, 114 Stat. 2763, 2763A–365, 7 USC § 1), was passed by the United States Congress and signed by President Bill Clinton in ...

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June 23, 2008 Enron Loophole

Yes, the HR 5660 bill for CFTC Modernization (it has the loophole in it) was sent by the House to committee and it died. There was no subsequent House vote. And in the Senate, it’s counterpart, S. 3283 made it to first reading and died. ...

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June 23, 2008 McBush was for the Enron loophole before he was against it

The Enron loophole itself (HR 5660) is actually an amendment to HR 4577, which was an appropriations bill for the labor, health, and education departments. Given the omnibus nature of the legislation, I probably wouldn't have ...

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