H.R.2660 - 2007 Civil Rights Pay Fairness Act
To amend title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 to extend the period for filing charges of discrimination in violation of such title and to provide relief for certain current injuries arising from compensation calculations attributable to compensation decisions made at any time in violation of such title. view all titles (2)
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- Official: To amend title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 to extend the period for filing charges of discrimination in violation of such title and to provide relief for certain current injuries arising from compensation calculations attributable to compensation decisions made at any time in violation of such title. as introduced.
- Short: 2007 Civil Rights Pay Fairness Act as introduced.
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64 Days of McCain - Day 24: McCain...
In 2001, McCain voted against fully funding Head Start to ensure that all eligible children have access. (S.Amdt. 2254 to H.R. 3010, Vote...
64 Days of McCain - Day 24: McCain...
In 2001, McCain voted against fully funding Head Start to ensure that all eligible children have access. (S.Amdt. 2254 to H.R. 3010, Vote...
The Potential Impact of the Obama ...
Ruppersberger, D-Md. in HR 2660. The Republican approach-the Title VII Fairness Act (S. 3209)-would delay the start of the filing period ...
Cast Your Ballot for a Package
Con.Res. 21, Vote 172, 5/17/07) while his opponent John McCain voted against families (S.Amdt. 2254 to HR 3010, Vote 272, 10/26/05; SCR 2...
Education
In 2001, McCain voted against fully funding Head Start to ensure that all eligible children have access. (S. Amdt. 2254 to HR 3010, Vote ...
BlueGrassRoots:: Exxon Ed Whitfiel...
[HR 2660, Vote #349, 7/10/2003; Failed 216-216; R207-19; D 9-195; I 0-1]. The vote would allow for new rules allowing four times the amou...
Education
1542 to HR 2660, Vote 340, 9/10/03) McCain Voted Against Funding for Head Start. McCain has voted repeatedly against funding for Head Sta...
young on worker protections
[no on vote to block the stripping of overtime protection: hr 2660, vote #351, 7/10/2003] young voted against applying the same rules to ...
field negro: "Freedom isn't free."
(S.Amdt. 1609 to S.Amdt. 1542 to H.R. 2660, Vote 340, 9/10/03) McCain Voted Against Funding for Head Start. McCain has voted repeatedly a...
Franken Proposes New $5000 College...
[HR 2660, Vote 339, 9/10/03; Congressional Quarterly Weekly, 9/12/03]. November 2005: Coleman Voted Against Extending Expiring Tuition Ta...
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