S.1805 - FHA Loan Limit Adjustment Act of 2007

A bill to amend the National Housing Act to increase the mortgage amount limits applicable to housing insured by FHA mortgage insurance. view all titles (2)

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  • Short: FHA Loan Limit Adjustment Act of 2007 as introduced.
  • Official: A bill to amend the National Housing Act to increase the mortgage amount limits applicable to housing insured by FHA mortgage insurance. as introduced.

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01/03/09
Live from the (upper) Texas Gulf C...

Supported the amendment to what eventually became the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (S. 1805) that would have commissioned a ...

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11/19/08
Paul Helmke: Message to President-...

McCain was wrong for voting for it back in 2004 (it was an amendment to S. 1805 for which McCain voted yes.) The NRA still endorsed both ...

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11/14/08
Albany Democrat Herald: Archived A...

John McCain sponsored an amendment to S. 1805 on March 2, 2004 that would outlaw the private sale of firearms at gun shows. According to ...

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11/08/08
The Heller Gun Decision Week 19 â€...

On the other hand, some sort of “gun show” regulation bill is likely to happen thanks to John McCain based on a better version of S. ...

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11/07/08
Let Us Think!: Obama's Position on...

United States Senate, S. 1805, vote 24, 03/02/04; United States Senate, S. 1607, vote 375, 11/17/1993 Joe Biden voted to impose a five-da...

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10/29/08
» Blog Archive » John McCain: Gu...

Reference: Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act; Bill S.1805/H.R.1036 ; vote number 2004-30 on Mar 2, 2004. Voted NO on background c...

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10/25/08
Joe Biden And The Second Amendment

(US Senate, S. 1805, vote 24; US Senate, S. 1607, vote 375); Biden voted in support of liability lawsuits against firearm manufacturers f...

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10/25/08
The Heller Gun Decision Week 16--L...

...weapon” ban which was really a making-importation ban – not a ban as such on existing guns – but then voted for the overall bill [S.18...

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10/22/08
It's more than just the economy, s...

Reference: Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act; Bill S.1805/HR1036 ; vote number 2004-30 on Mar 2, 2004. Voted NO on background che...

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10/17/08
Ray Schoenke Flip Flops

McCain was wrong for voting for it back in 2004 (it was an amendment to S. 1805 for which McCain voted yes.) The NRA still endorsed both ...

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