H.R.4981 - To extend and modify the temporary suspension of duty on certain catalytic converter mats of ceramic fibers.

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  • Official: To extend and modify the temporary suspension of duty on certain catalytic converter mats of ceramic fibers. as introduced.

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10/06/08
Health and Medical Online Informat...

Aging Dams, A National Problem Last month Congressional leaders discussed the National Dam Safety Program Act., H.R. 4981. The House Tran...

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10/04/08
Infrastructure Security and Resili...

Last month Congressional leaders discussed the National Dam Safety Program Act., HR 4981. The House Transportation and Infrastructure sub...

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09/30/08
Business Credit Secrets.

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09/30/08
Diabetes,the Vitamin&Mineral Conne...

Aging Dams, A National Problem Last month Congressional leaders discussed the National Dam Safety Program Act., HR 4981. The House Transp...

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09/30/08
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Aging Dams, A National Problem Last month Congressional leaders discussed the National Dam Safety Program Act., HR 4981. The House Transp...

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09/28/08
Texans - Here’s How to Speed Dis...

Last month Congressional leaders discussed the National Dam Safety Program Act., HR 4981. The House Transportation and Infrastructure sub...

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06/09/08
Transportation Financing Hearing a...

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06/09/08
Disaster Aid Approved for Individu...

Last month Congressional leaders discussed the National Dam Safety Program Act., HR 4981. The House Transportation and Infrastructure sub...

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06/05/08
Thousand Trails

At the risk of setting off a “Ford v Chevy” style debate, we offer a few thoughts on the matter Last month Congressional leaders disc...

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05/03/08
Aging Dams, A National Problem

Last month Congressional leaders discussed the National Dam Safety Program Act., HR 4981. The House Transportation and Infrastructure sub...

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