H.R.2703 - To prohibit the Secretary of Homeland Security from obligating or expending funds for the National Applications Office of the Department of Homeland Security.

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  • Official: To prohibit the Secretary of Homeland Security from obligating or expending funds for the National Applications Office of the Department of Homeland Security. as introduced.

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06/06/09
HARMAN INTRODUCES BILLS TO SHUT DO...

In addition to legislation to close the NAO (HR 2704), Harman also introduced a bill (HR 2703) with Rep. Norm Dicks (D-WA), senior member...

Source: American Chronicle
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06/04/09
Rep. Harman Introduces Bill To Res...

The legislation, HR 2703 and 2704, will prohibit funding for and close the DHS' National Application Office (NAO). This troubled office i...

Source: Common Dreams (press release)
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09/28/10
Abu Mubarak: Antiterrorism and Eff...

104-383 (1995), the House passed a revised version, H.R.2703, in its stead and then substituted its language for that of S.735. Each hous...

Source: Abu Mubarak
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09/15/10
H.R. 2703 [110th]: Private Securit...

12 Jun 2007

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08/08/10
Jay Kim's position on Issues

... would make it harder for prisoners who have been given the death penalty in state courts to appeal the decision on constitutional gro...

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06/26/10
John Kasich for Governor of Ohio |...

Barr Amendment (104th Congress; 1996-03-13) While many harmful problems would still remain in the bill (HR 2703), the amendment introduce...

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06/07/10
Clean Up City of St. Augustine, Fl...

Bill HR 2703 ; vote number 1996-64 on Mar 14, 1996. Voted YES on making federal death penalty appeals harder. Vote on a bill to make it h...

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06/06/10
WashingtonWatch.com - H.R. 2703, T...

US Congress: HR 2703, The Private Security Officer Employment Authorization Act of 2007.

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03/04/10
The Battalion - Across the Board |...

To that end, he voted against maintaining the right of habeas corpus in death penalty appeals, H.R. 2703. Furthermore, he doesn't support...

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02/16/10
Kasich for Governor campaign compi...

Barr Amendment (104th Congress; 1996-03-13) While many harmful problems would still remain in the bill (HR 2703), the amendment introduce...

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02/15/10
Kasich for Governor campaign compi...

Barr Amendment (104th Congress; 1996-03-13) While many harmful problems would still remain in the bill (HR 2703), the amendment introduce...

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01/06/10
Back Scratching « Red Diva's Drivel

The second confrontation during Barr's first term involved the Republican-sponsored anti-terrorism bill (H.R. 2703). As one of only three...

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