H.R.2427 - To require that an independent review of the efficiency and effectiveness of all headquarters offices of USDA Rural Development and the Natural Resource Conservation Service be carried out before any county Rural Development office may be merged with a county office of the Natural Resource Conservation Service or any county office of the Natural Resource Conservation Service may be merged with a county Rural Development office.

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  • Official: To require that an independent review of the efficiency and effectiveness of all headquarters offices of USDA Rural Development and the Natural Resource Conservation Service be carried out before any county Rural Development office may be merged with a county office of the Natural Resource Conservation Service or any county office of the Natural Resource Conservation Service may be merged with a county Rural Development office. as introduced.

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10/22/08
Only 11% Of Mike Turner’s Votes ...

H.R. 2427. Importation of Prescription Drugs/Vote to Allow the Importation of Less-Expensive Prescription Drugs. Jul 25, 2003. Turner vot...

Source: DaytonOS
10/18/08
Debate Fact Check: Pearce's Record...

Any drugs imported by a pharmacist or wholesaler that weren't packaged in this fashion would have to be tested for quality and purity. Th...

08/25/08
Lies about the safety of Canadian ...

The SAP states, “HR 2427 [to allow the re-importation of prescription drugs] is dangerous legislation. It would expose Americans to gre...

07/21/08
exxon ed whitfield on healthcare: ...

reference: bill sponsored by gutknecht, r-mn; bill hr.2427 ; vote number 2003-445 on jul 24, 2003. http://www.massscorecard.org/h... yes,...

06/27/08
ky-01: exxon eddie's skewed priori...

reference: bill sponsored by gutknecht, r-mn; bill hr.2427 ; vote number 2003-445 on jul 24, 2003. http://www.ontheissues.org/house/ed_wh...

Source: mydd
06/27/08
ky-01: exxon eddie's skewed priori...

reference: bill sponsored by gutknecht, r-mn; bill hr.2427 ; vote number 2003-445 on jul 24, 2003. http://www.ontheissues.org/hou... agai...

10/08/07
us congressman ron paul’s congre...

accepting this argument not only requires one to ignore hr 2427’s numerous provisions that ensure the safety of imported drugs, it also...

08/23/07
"Great weekend + Photos" written b...

H.R. 2427, for example, which would have permitted importation from a broad set of industrialized countries, was estimated to reduce tota...

07/12/07
One city begins reimporting drugs ...

Congress continues to debate whether importing foreign drugs should be allowable as a method of controlling drug costs because of the sa...

05/31/07
HR 2427 Enrolled

Congratulating Ian Slinker of Trinity High School on becoming a National Merit Scholar finalist.

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