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H.R.3194: To improve the H-1B nonimmigrant program by increasing the exchange of information between the Departments of Labor and Homeland Security.

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June 19, 2008 Bills to Follow - HR 3194

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January 25, 2008 Why Do Trademark Laws Preclude Domain Registration of Trademarks ...

In November, 1999 the two houses of the US Congress Submitted to the President an omnibus appropriations package (HR 3194) that became Public Law 106-113. President Clinton signed the legislation on November 29, 1999, and title III of ...

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January 04, 2008 List of Famous Shipwrecks

Oceanography miscellaneous : hearings before the Subcommittee on Oceanography of the Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, House of Representatives, Ninety-eighth Congress, first session. Includes AHistoric shipwrecks–HR 3194.@ ...

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July 25, 2007 Bill Action: Introduced: HR 3194: To improve the H-1B nonimmigrant ...

Tom Feeney [R-FL] introduced HR 3194: To improve the H-1B nonimmigrant program by increasing the exchange of information between the Departments of Labor and Homeland Security. [This event matched these monitors: Introduced Legislation ...

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July 25, 2007 HR 3194, To improve the H-1B nonimmigrant program by increasing ...

HR 3194 would improve the H-1B nonimmigrant program by increasing the exchange of information between the Departments of Labor and Homeland Security....

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