S.146 - Government Fleet Fuel Economy Act of 2007

A bill to require the Federal Government to purchase fuel efficient automobiles, and for other purposes. view all titles (2)

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  • Official: A bill to require the Federal Government to purchase fuel efficient automobiles, and for other purposes. as introduced.
  • Short: Government Fleet Fuel Economy Act of 2007 as introduced.

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08/11/07
Moore: Development bonds could finance local needs

Two proposals currently before the Legislature, S. 146 and H. 159, would help cities and towns address these infrastructure funding problems. ...

Source: MetroWest Daily News, MA
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03/12/07
Nigeria: Should Courts Interpret the Constitution Liberally?

In reply, I will refer Mr. Agbaje to the provisions of S. 146(2) of the Constitution, which state that where the office of the President and his ...

Source: AllAfrica.com, Washington
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03/11/07
Should Courts Interpret the Constitution Liberally?

In reply, I will refer Mr. Agbaje to the provisions of S. 146(2) of the Constitution, which state that where the office of the President and his ...

Source: This Day (subscription), Nigeria
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01/20/07
Special Report

... to receive disability pension and other benefits that passage and enactment of the Filipino Veterans’ Equity Bill (HR 4574 and S. 146) will give them. ...

Source: Manila Times, Philippines
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