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To amend title 23, United States Code, to clarify that the Buy America provision applies to an entire bridge project.

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4/20/2007--Introduced.
Applies Buy America requirements to an entire bridge project if they apply to a component part of the project. (Buy America requires the use of steel, iron, and manufactured products produced in the United States for certain transportation-related projects unless... moreSee Full Bill Text

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April 18, 2007 Lawmaker: Teach more vets about benefits

His second bill, HR 1984, would create an automated system that would approve or disapprove the simpler disability claims that do not require extensive ...

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August 18, 2008 what do “free choice” and “bipartisan” mean?

It’s not designated HR 1984, but the so-called Employee Free Choice Act (HR 800, S. 1041, 110th Congress) sure does have an aura of Orwellian rhetoric about it. In his “The View from Here” column for the Schenectady Sunday Gazette, ...

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February 14, 2008 HR 1955: Government Suppression of Free Thought and Free Expression

... those with "extremist belief systems" - as defined by the government - would be subjected to government scrutiny and worse for supposedly promoting "violent radicalization". (Continues) :eek:I guess filing this as HR 1984 would have

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January 17, 2008 HR 1984, er I meant 1955

There are times when I am no longer certain if America is becoming a Theocracy or a police state (though I have a sneaking suspicion that it might end up being both). Sure, we've lost a few freedoms here and there, like habeas corpus ...

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