S.1221 - Countdown to Coverage Act of 2007

A bill to provide for the enactment of comprehensive health care reform. view all titles (2)

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  • Short: Countdown to Coverage Act of 2007 as introduced.
  • Official: A bill to provide for the enactment of comprehensive health care reform. as introduced.

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04/24/07
Bill Action: Introduced: S. 1221: A bill to provide for the ...

Sen. John Kerry [D-MA] introduced this bill. [This event matched these monitors: Introduced Legislation ]

04/27/07
WashingtonWatch.com - S. 1221, The Countdown to Coverage Act of 2007

US Congress: S. 1221, The Countdown to Coverage Act of 2007.

04/27/07
WashingtonWatch.com - S. 1221, The Countdown to Coverage Act of 2007

US Congress: S. 1221, The Countdown to Coverage Act of 2007.

11/25/07
meyFA Arbeitsrecht » Blog Archive » Arbeitslosenrecht für ...

Der Arbeitslose erhält also „nur“ später Arbeitslosengeld, wobei für die Dauer der Ruhenszeit auch die Höhe der Abfindung maßgeblich ist (instruktiv zu den Einzelheiten Laber in Mues S. 1221 ff.). Er kann die Ruhenszeit mögliche

02/09/08
OpenCongress - U.S. Congress - H.R.5266 National Crime Gun ...

HR 5266 Requires microstamping on semi-automatic handguns-eventual ban on all pistols without microstamping feature. S.1221 Requires machinegun-like registration of all .50 BMG rifles with 12000 foot pounds energy . ...

10/30/08
If Obama wins, you lose legal gun rights. He only has to sign the ...

S.1221 Requires machinegun-like registration of all .50 BMG rifles with 12000 foot pounds energy. S.2577 Requires registration of every gun show visitor at the door-kills gun shows nationwide. If you don’t vote for John McCain and get ...

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