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To authorize additional funds for emergency repairs and reconstruction of the Interstate I-35 bridge located in Minneapolis, Minnesota, that collapsed on August 1, 2007, to waive the $100,000,000 limitation on emergency relief funds for those emergency repairs and reconstruction, and for other purposes.

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8/6/2007--Public Law. Authorizes the Secretary of Transportation to carry out a project for the repair and reconstruction of the Interstate I-35 bridge located in Minneapolis, Minnesota, that collapsed on August 1, 2007. Makes the federal share of the project cost 100%. Authorizes appropri... more

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August 03, 2007Roll call number 819 in the House
Question: On Motion to Suspend the Rules and Pass, as Amended: H R 3311 To authorize additional funds for emergency repairs and reconstruction of the Interstate I-35 bridge located in Minneapolis, MN, that collapsed on Aug. 1, 2007, to waive the $100,000,000 limitation on emergency relief funds for those emergency repairs and reconstruction
Required percentage of 'Aye' votes: 2/3 (66%) Percentage of 'aye' votes: 97% Result: Passed

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August 15, 2007 Pawlenty, Rybak, Congressional Delegation members ask President ...

Those signing the letter thanked President Bush for signing HR 3311 (PL 110-056), authorizing additional funds for emergency repairs and reconstruction of ...

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Source: Coon Rapids ECM Publishers, MN


August 11, 2007 THE BUSH FAMILY AMERICA DOESN'T KNOW

It took the US House of Representatives and Senate all of 48 hours following the collapse of the 35W bridge to write, introduce and pass HR 3311, ...

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August 09, 2007 Bush Tells Congress to Change Its Own Priorities to Fund Bridge ...

6 signed a bill (HR 3311 — PL 110-56) sponsored by Oberstar and the rest of the Minnesota congressional delegation that waived the normal $100 million ...

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July 26, 2008 The Dean's Office: Anyone? Bueller?

Minnesota Bridge Reconstruction - H.R. 3311 Ending Sanctions Against Burma - H.J. Res. 44 Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act - H.R. 2831 Passport Backlog Reduction Act of 2007 - S. 966 Campaign Expenditure Transparency Act - H.R. 2630 ...

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May 16, 2008 THE BUSH FAMILY AMERICA DOESN'T KNOW

It took the US House of Representatives and Senate all of 48 hours following the collapse of the 35W bridge to write, introduce and pass HR 3311, providing $250 million to rebuild the 35W bridge. What is the worth of the lives lost ...

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March 25, 2008 Golda Markowitz- Outline

The New York Times said that: “The state’s congressional delegation was pressing leadership in both chambers to fast-track the bill (HR 3311), which would authorize the government to give the state as much as $250 million to reconstruct ...

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