H.R.5456 - To suspend temporarily the duty on Tembotrione.

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05/25/08
Military Pain Care Act Passes the House (About.com)

On May 22, the House of Representatives passed their verson of the 2009 National Defense Authorization Act (HR 5658), which includes wording from the Military Pain Care Act (HR 5456)…. Original post by Yahoo! ...

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05/24/08
Back from Iraq - What To Do About The Pain?

On May 22, the House of Representatives passed the National Defense Authorization Act (HR 5658), which includes wording from the Military Pain Care Act (HR 5456). The Military Pain Care Act seeks to put together a plan to evaluate and ...

04/25/08
HoosierAccess » Blog Archive » To Run for Congress Shouldn’t You ...

So, in response, Mr. Burton replaced HR 5456 from the last Congress (the old bill McGoff uses to attack Our Congressman), with (today, in the real world) H.R.3549, a bill that seeks:. (1) To withdraw Federal funds from States and ...

04/24/08
"Truth-O-Meter, Vol. I, No. 13" The Nameless Campaign: So many ...

That bill (HR 5456) was intended to start a discussion on the problem of illegal immigration. And it did that. The overwhelming message was that we need to be even tougher on illegal immigrants. So, in response, Mr. ...

02/13/08
Bill Action: Introduced: HR 5456: To suspend temporarily the duty ...

Rep. Emanuel Cleaver [D-MO] introduced this bill. [This event matched these trackers: Active Legislation ]

02/13/08
HR 5456, To suspend temporarily the duty on Tembotrione

HR 5456 would suspend temporarily the duty on Tembotrione.... Vote on This Bill: For | Against.

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