H.Res.552 - Calling on the Government of the People's Republic of China to remove barriers to United States financial services firms doing business in China.

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  • Official: Calling on the Government of the People's Republic of China to remove barriers to United States financial services firms doing business in China. as introduced.

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02/07/11
H.R.552: Community Assistance Act for Persons with Mental Illness ...

Bill Action: Introduced: HR 552: To encourage States and units of ... Eddie Johnson [D-TX30] introduced HR 552: To encourage States and units of general local government to use amounts received under the community development block grant program and the co

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08/06/10
Poverty and welfare assistance - U.S. Congress - OpenCongress

H.R.552 - Community Assistance Act for Persons with Mental Illness. To encourage States and units of general local government to use amounts received under the community development block grant program and the . ... OpenCongress syndication panels allow yo

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02/03/09
H.R.860: Coral Reef Conservation Act Reauthorization and ...

Organizations Supporting H.R.860. Coral Reef Alliance; Center for Biological Diversity; Conservation International; Friends of the Monument; International Coral Reef Action Network; The Ocean Foundation ...and 6 more. See all. ... OpenCongress Summary. Thi

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10/20/07
ron paul’s lack of attendance

9/5/07 vote 850: h res 552: calling on the government of the people’s republic of china to remove barriers to united states financial services firms doing business in china. 8/5/07 vote 846: hr 3222: making appropriations for the ...

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09/13/07
Opposition to HR 552, by US Rep. Ron Paul | from Reason to Freedom

Madame Speaker, I rise in opposition to H.Res. 552, “Calling on the Government of the People's Republic of China to remove barriers to United States financial services firms doing business in China.” Attempting to force the hand of the ...

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09/11/07
The Swamp: 'Hot seat' GOPer flees Bush (as does... everyone)

He has also failed to vote when his vote would matter such as his latest non-vote on China's trade barriers to our financial services (H.Res. 552). Now, he's even involved in a series of smaller impact bills on Iran that are designed to ...

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09/10/07
house actions 9/4/2007 - 9/7/2007

h.res.552 - calling on the government of the people's republic of china to remove barriers to united states financial services firms doing business in china. h.res.629 - extending the condolences and sympathy of the house of ...

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09/06/07
Congressman Paul's Statement in Opposition to H.Res. 552

Congressman Ron Paul Madame Speaker, I rise in opposition to H.Res. 552, “Calling on the Government of the People's Republic of China to remove barriers to United States financial services firms doing business in China. ...

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09/04/07
Rollcall 850: H RES 552 - On Motion to Suspend the Rules and Agree

Calling on the Government of the People?s Republic of China to remove barriers to United States financial services firms doing business in China.

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09/04/07
Congress 110, House vote: Vote 850: H RES 552

Bill: H RES 552 Vote description: Calling on the Government of the People’S Republic of China to Remove Barriers to United States Financial Services Firms Doing Business in China Result: Passed, 401-4, with 27 not voting. ...

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09/04/07
House Vote: H RES 552 Calling on the Government of the People’s ...

(The motion to suspend the rules is used frequently to pass legislative measures that are perceived to have a broad degree of support and little need for prolonged debate.) Go to Bill Status : H.Res. 552: Calling on the Government of ...

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09/02/07
after labor day

the house of representatives meets at 2pm for legislative business, which will include 7 bills under the suspension process - one of which (h.res.552) calls on the government of the people's republic of china to remove barriers to ...

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09/02/07
Opposition to H.Res. 552, by US Rep. Ron Paul

Madame Speaker, I rise in opposition to H.Res. 552, “Calling on the Government of the People's Republic of China to remove barriers to United States financial services firms doing business in China.” Attempting to force the hand of the ...

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07/20/07
Reform in China key to vitality of US finacial service business

H. Res. 552 calls for the removal of all foreign investment ownership caps on banking, life insurance, asset management, and securities in China. It would also discourage discrimination against US financial services relating to ...

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07/18/07
Bill Action: Passed House: H.Res. 552: Calling on the Government ...

Passed House 401-4, 27 not voting with Bipartisan support. Roll Call. [This event matched these trackers: Active Legislation ]

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