H.R.1785 - Arts Require Timely Service (ARTS) Act

To expedite adjudication of employer petitions for aliens of extraordinary artistic ability. view all titles (2)

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  • Official: To expedite adjudication of employer petitions for aliens of extraordinary artistic ability. as introduced.
  • Short: Arts Require Timely Service (ARTS) Act as introduced.

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05/04/11
H.R.1785: To prohibit the Secretar...

A bill in the U.S. Congress: To prohibit the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution from charging a fee for admission to any exhibit wh...

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07/19/10
Opposition Growing to Bureaucracy ...

This past April, Americans for the Arts called on Congress to really do something about the entire situation, beginning with passing the ...

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07/13/10
Paul Krugman: “Facts Do Have A Wel...

93 deficit reduction act?????? lol are you talking about H.R. 1785? Posted by burqa. July 14th, 2010 at 3:08 pm. MIKE SR: Burqa- Look at ...

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03/23/10
» Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborou...

HR 1785 – Rep. Stephanie Stuckey Benfield (D-Atlanta) authored this Resolution requesting the United States Congress to adopt legislation...

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03/07/10
Cynthia Creem faces Ethics Questio...

It's interesting to me that virtually none of the foregoing comments are against HR-1785. If we can bring more light to this issue, we sh...

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03/07/10
Cynthia Creem faces Ethics Questio...

I am a supporter of HR 1785 as it is such an no-brainer. Aside from supporting HR 1785, there needs to be continued pressure placed on th...

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02/12/10
Scaling the Summit: A Family Law B...

HR 1785, I believe, attempts to adress many aspects of the alimony issue in a way which is fair and equitable in a modern society. It ass...

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02/11/10
Elizabeth Benedict: Sex, Love & Mo...

I hope to god that the legislature will act to reform Ma alimony laws by passing HR 1785. I support it because it has a provision for rea...

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08/01/09
Boston Magazine Business Informati...

According to the article, she opposes the reforms of HR 1785 and supports an end date to alimony only if the date is determined through l...

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07/14/09
Boston Magazine Expos on Massachus...

According to the article, she opposes the reforms of HR 1785 and supports an end date to alimony only if the date is determined through l...

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