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H.R.430

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To designate the United States bankruptcy courthouse located at 271 Cadman Plaza East in Brooklyn, New York, as the 'Conrad B. Duberstein United States Bankruptcy Courthouse'.

3/13/2007--Passed House amended. (This measure has not been amended since it was reported to the House on February 16, 2007. The summary of that version is repeated here.) Designates the United States bankruptcy courthouse located at 271 Cadman Plaza East, Brooklyn, New York, as the " more...

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September 28, 2007 Congress's ''Earmark Reforms'' Are Hoax and Mirrors; CAGW Irate ...

HR 430, which increased the nation?s debt Limit by $850 billion to $9.815 trillion, was passed without a roll Call vote. This is the fifth time since 2002 ...

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October 23, 2007 News from the Congressional Front - Part I: Pending Bankruptcy...

HR 430 -- to rename the Bankruptcy Court in Brooklyn the "Conrad B. Duberstein US Bankruptcy Courthouse." A slam dunk that was swiftly approved on 3/13/07 within two months of its introduction with 2/3 in the House agreeing to "suspend ...

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September 29, 2007 UPDATE: National Debt Limit - How High Can It Go?

UPDATE: On Thursday, the Senate passed HR 430, the legislation that raised the debt limit to $9.815 trillion. See how your senator voted here. (Note: Of those senators who are currently candidates for president in 2008, only Senator ...

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September 28, 2007 Congress's "Earmark Reforms" Are Hoax and Mirrors

HR 430, which increased the nation’s debt limit by $850 billion to $9.815 trillion, was passed without a roll call vote. This is the fifth time since 2002 that Congress has opted to raise the debt ceiling and the national debt has grown ...

Source: Citizens Against Government Waste Stories
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