S.2847 - Emergency Student Loan Market Liquidity Act

A bill to amend the Federal Home Loan Bank Act to allow Federal home loan banks to invest surplus funds in student loan securities and make advances for student loan financing, and for other purposes. view all titles (2)

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  • Official: A bill to amend the Federal Home Loan Bank Act to allow Federal home loan banks to invest surplus funds in student loan securities and make advances for student loan financing, and for other purposes. as introduced.
  • Short: Emergency Student Loan Market Liquidity Act as introduced.

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12/08/09
S.2847: Commercial Advertisement L...

Eshoo's House version of the bill passed the House a year ago but wasn't taken up in the Senate; S. 2847, introduced by U.S. Sen. Sheldon...

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06/16/08
emergency loan Emergency Loans at ...

TheEmergency Student Loan Market Liquidity Act (S. 2847) appears to be similar to a bill introduced in the House earlier last week by Con...

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04/30/08
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Richard Burr [R, NC] [1]; Rep. Sue Myrick [R, NC-9] [1]. S.2753 Credit Card Reform Act of 2008 [1]; H.R.5715 Ensuring Continued Access to...

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04/15/08
Kerry Introduces Emergency Student...

The Emergency Student Loan Market Liquidity Act (S. 2847) appears to be similar to a bill introduced in the House earlier last week by Co...

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04/13/08
Kerry Introduces Emergency Student...

The Emergency Student Loan Market Liquidity Act (S. 2847) appears to be similar to a bill introduced earlier in the week by Congressman P...

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04/11/08
WashingtonWatch.com - S. 2847, The...

US Congress: S. 2847, The Emergency Student Loan Market Liquidity Act.

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04/08/08
S. 2847, A bill to amend the Feder...

S. 2847 would amend the Federal Home Loan Bank Act to allow Federal home loan banks to invest surplus funds in student loan securities an...

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04/08/08
Bill Action: Introduced: S. 2847: ...

John Kerry [D-MA] introduced S. 2847: A bill to amend the Federal Home Loan Bank Act to allow Federal home loan banks to invest surplus f...

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04/08/08
Bill Introduced: S.2847 A bill to ...

A bill to amend the Federal Home Loan Bank Act to allow Federal home loan banks to invest surplus funds in student loan securities and ma...

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