H.R.6733 - Midwest Schools Disaster Recovery Act

To provide assistance to local educational agencies in areas of the Midwest adversely affected by storms and severe flooding that occurred in May and June, 2008, and for other purposes. view all titles (2)

All Bill Titles

  • Short: Midwest Schools Disaster Recovery Act as introduced.
  • Official: To provide assistance to local educational agencies in areas of the Midwest adversely affected by storms and severe flooding that occurred in May and June, 2008, and for other purposes. as introduced.

This Bill currently has no wiki content. If you would like to create a wiki entry for this bill, please Login, and then select the wiki tab to create it.

08/03/08
WashingtonWatch.com - H.R. 6733, The Midwest Schools Disaster ...

US Congress: HR 6733, The Midwest Schools Disaster Recovery Act.

08/02/08
WashingtonWatch.com - H.R. 6733, The Midwest Schools Disaster ...

US Congress: HR 6733, The Midwest Schools Disaster Recovery Act.

08/01/08
huge developments 2 orc bills introduced today

the e-fencing enforcement act of 2008 hr 6733 introduced in the house today by chairman bobby scott (d-va) would impose certain responsibilities on online marketplaces, venues that have become popular to orc criminals. ...

Source: ORC News
07/30/08
HR 6733, To provide assistance to local educational agencies in ...

HR 6733 would provide assistance to local educational agencies in areas of the Midwest adversely affected by storms and severe flooding that occurred in May and June, 2008.... Vote on This Bill: For | Against.

07/30/08
Bill Introduced: HR6733 Midwest Schools Disaster Recovery Act

To provide assistance to local educational agencies in areas of the Midwest adversely affected by storms and severe flooding that occurred in May and June, 2008, and for other purposes.

Bill's Views

  • Today: 0
  • Past Seven Days: 3
  • All-Time: 490

-%

Users Support Bill

in favor / opposed
Write Your Representative
Track with MyOC

OpenCongress is a free and open-source joint project of two non-profit organizations, the Participatory Politics Foundation and the Sunlight Foundation.