S.2677 - Supporting Education for Returning Veterans Act of 2008

A bill to amend the Higher Education Act of 1965 to authorize the Secretary of Education to provide grants to institutions of higher education to establish programs for the provision of services and support to veterans who are students at such institutions, and for other purposes. view all titles (2)

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  • Official: A bill to amend the Higher Education Act of 1965 to authorize the Secretary of Education to provide grants to institutions of higher education to establish programs for the provision of services and support to veterans who are students at such institutions, and for other purposes. as introduced.
  • Short: Supporting Education for Returning Veterans Act of 2008 as introduced.

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02/25/08
Long-Term Solar Tax Credits Introduced in Congress - Renewable ...

The bill was introduced in both the House of Representatives and the Senate (H.R. 5206 and S. 2677, respectively). The main sponsors are Senators Gordon Smith (R-Oregon) and Robert Menendez (D-NJ), as well as Reps. ...

02/25/08
Federal Bill Would Give Solar, Fuel Cells a Boost - Renewable ...

The "Empowering America Act of 2006" would extend federal solar investment tax credits for homeowners and business through 2015, and make modifications similar to those contained in S. 2677 and H.R. 5206, the "Securing America's Energy .

02/25/08
Update: Key Tax Bill for Renewables Passed by Congress - Renewable ...

I really hope either S.2677 or HR.5206 are passed in 2007. I am trying to convince my company (we are commercial real estate investors) to include solar PV in our new development projects. My financial analysis indicates that the ...

02/27/08
Bill Action: Introduced: S. 2677: A bill to amend the Higher ...

Sherrod Brown [D-OH] introduced S. 2677: A bill to amend the Higher Education Act of 1965 to authorize the Secretary of Education to provide grants to institutions of higher education to establish programs for the provision of services ...

02/27/08
S. 2677, A bill to amend the Higher Education Act of 1965 to ...

S. 2677 would amend the Higher Education Act of 1965 to authorize the Secretary of Education to provide grants to institutions of higher education to establish programs for the provision of services and support to veterans who are ...

04/10/08
Bills, Bills, and more Bills….

S. 2677, “Supporting Education for Returning Veterans Act of 2008”. House of Representatives HR 2702, “Post-911 Veterans Educational Assistance Act of 2007” HR 5143, “Securing Success for Veterans on Campus Act of 2008” ...

05/02/08
Update: Key Tax Bill for Renewables Passed by Congress - Renewable ...

I really hope either S.2677 or HR.5206 are passed in 2007. I am trying to convince my company (we are commercial real estate investors) to include solar PV in our new development projects. My financial analysis indicates that the ...

06/27/08
House and Senate pass 2008 GI Bill

Now we need to turn our attention to S. 2677: Supporting Education for Returning Veterans Act of 2008 which will provide DOE grants to institutions of higher education to establish programs for services and support to veterans. ...

07/28/08
Every campus needs a John Schupp!

Word on the street is that Congress might finish the reauthorization of the the Higher Education Act of 1965 (includes S.2677 & HR5143) and send it to President Bush before their August recess. Why is this important you ask? ...

11/12/08
Alaska Senator Stops EPA Permit Relief Bill | BoatTEST.com

Mat Dunn, the NMMA’s congressional liaison officer working on the bill, says, “As long as a boat is manufactured for recreational purposes and is not a USCG-inspected commercial vessel, it falls under S.2677. It does not matter whether ...

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