H.R.5191 - To prohibit the use of Federal funds to carry out the highway project known as the "Trans-Texas Corridor".

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  • Official: To prohibit the use of Federal funds to carry out the highway project known as the "Trans-Texas Corridor". as introduced.

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02/07/08
Paving Paradise

... by introducing legislation (HR 5191) that simply states, “No Federal funds appropriated or made available before, on, or after the da...

Source: Free Liberal, VA
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02/03/08
Paving Paradise

... by introducing legislation (HR 5191) that simply states, "No Federal funds appropriated or made available before, on, or after the da...

Source: American Chronicle, CA
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02/03/08
Paving Paradise

... by introducing legislation (HR 5191) that simply states, “No Federal funds appropriated or made available before, on, or after the da...

Source: Hawaii Reporter, HI
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11/07/08
Richard H. Collins : The Audacity ...

Ron Paul introduced H.R. 5191, prohibiting use of federal funds for N A U highway projects. Back this bill & show you support the soverei...

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10/28/08
Congressman Paul Opposes NAFTA Sup...

More recently, I introduced an even stronger piece of legislation, HR5191, which would prohibit the use of federal funds to carry out thi...

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10/09/08
Stop Voting For And Supporting Can...

HR5191 : To prohibit the use of Federal funds to carry out the highway project known as the "Trans-Texas Corridor".Sponsor: Rep Paul, Ron...

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09/23/08
Patrick J. Buchanan : How Obama Wo...

Why? Ron Paul introduced H.R. 5191, prohibiting use of federal funds for N A U highway projects. Back this bill & show you support the so...

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08/21/08
John McCaslin :: Townhall.com :: W...

Ron Paul introduced H.R. 5191, prohibiting use of federal funds for N A U highway projects. Back this bill & show you support the soverei...

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07/20/08
Paving Paradise

From Washington I have voiced my staunch disapproval of taking these hard-working taxpayers’ land for a private toll road, by introduci...

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06/18/08
CQ Politics | Obama Homecoming Swe...

Ron Paul introduced H.R. 5191, prohibiting use of federal funds for N A U highway projects. Back this bill & show you support the soverei...

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06/15/08
Obama, The $50 Billion Dollar Masc...

... You are NOT among the 48 COSPONSORS of the bill. Why? Ron Paul introduced H.R. 5191, prohibiting use of federal funds for N A U highw...

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06/10/08
Now if I only can convince Ron fro...

More recently, I introduced an even stronger piece of legislation, HR5191, which would prohibit the use of federal funds to carry out thi...

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06/09/08
McCain Asks Supporters to Invade L...

Ron Paul introduced H.R. 5191, prohibiting use of federal funds for N A U highway projects. Back this bill & show you support the soverei...

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