To suspend the capital gains tax, schedule the government-sponsored enterprises for privatization, repeal the Humphrey-Hawkins Full Employment Act, and suspend mark-to-market accounting requirements, and for other purposes.
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| September 29, 2008 |
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November 04, 2008 Things to watch for after the election.
Itâs called HR 7223, and it proposes to suspend the capital gains tax (a tax you pay on money you earn on interest and the gain on property sold) and suspend mark-to-market accounting requirements (a rule that created much of the ...
October 22, 2008 An e-mail from my Congressman
For that reason, I co-sponsored HR 7223 which represents a reasoned response to our economic challenge. HR 7223 would have reformed the financial market regulatory system and empowered private investors to fund the financial market's ...
Source: Wild Walker World
October 15, 2008 Con. Steve Pearce finally replied my bail out email. Dear Mrs ...
For these reasons, I have cosponsored an alternative to the bailout bill, HR 7223, the Economic Rescue Alternative Plan. It more closely reflects the principles I believe are necessary to start our economic recovery. ...
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