H.R.3190 - Opt Out of Iraq War Act of 2007

To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to allow individuals to designate that their income, estate, or gift tax payments be spent other than for purposes of supporting the war in Iraq and to provide that amounts so designated shall be used to provide funding for Head Start, to reduce the national debt, and to provide college funding for children of Iraq war veterans. view all titles (2)

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  • Official: To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to allow individuals to designate that their income, estate, or gift tax payments be spent other than for purposes of supporting the war in Iraq and to provide that amounts so designated shall be used to provide funding for Head Start, to reduce the national debt, and to provide college funding for children of Iraq war veterans. as introduced.
  • Short: Opt Out of Iraq War Act of 2007 as introduced.

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11/06/08
Here is a short list of Current Le...

HR3190 ‘To safeguard our religious liberties.’ HR2679 Republicans want to stop constitutionally protected expression of religion. HR2...

03/18/08
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... the provisions of which are covered by section 101 of Title 5, Government Organization and Employees, and the definitions of agency a...

03/05/08
ALL Federal Criminal Codes Invalid...

History of Public Law 80-772 Public law 80-772 (the codification of Title 18) was introduced in first session of the 80th Congress as HR ...

03/05/08
ALL Federal Criminal Codes Invalid...

History of Public Law 80-772 Public law 80-772 (the codification of Title 18) was introduced in first session of the 80th Congress as HR ...

11/17/07
OpenCongress - U.S. Congress - H.J...

H.R.2597 Sanctity of Life Act of 2007 [2]; S.2191 Lieberman-Warner Climate Security Act of ... [2]; H.R.4156 Orderly and Responsible Iraq...

11/04/07
OpenCongress - U.S. Congress - S.J...

H.R.2597 Sanctity of Life Act of 2007 [2]; S.2191 Lieberman-Warner Climate Security Act of ... [2]; H.R.4156 Orderly and Responsible Iraq...

09/25/07
Title 18 (like 16th amendment?)

According to Bachrach, spokesman for the petitioners, HR 3190 was passed by the House on May 12, 1947. The resolution came before the Sen...

09/25/07
Prisoners argue constitutionality ...

According to Bachrach, spokesman for the petitioners, HR 3190 was passed by the House on May 12, 1947. The resolution came before the Sen...

09/24/07
Prisoners argue constitutionality ...

According to Bachrach, spokesman for the petitioners, HR 3190 was passed by the House on May 12, 1947. The resolution came before the Sen...

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09/23/07
Criminal Code Constitutional?

MEDIA ADVISORY For Release on September 24, 2007 Prisoners argue constitutionality of US criminal code For dozens of prisoners, attorneys...

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