H.R.2820 - GPCI Justice Act of 2009

To amend title XVIII of the Social Security Act to transition to the use of metropolitan statistical areas as fee schedule areas for the physician fee schedule in California under the Medicare Program. view all titles (2)

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  • Official: To amend title XVIII of the Social Security Act to transition to the use of metropolitan statistical areas as fee schedule areas for the physician fee schedule in California under the Medicare Program. as introduced.
  • Short: GPCI Justice Act of 2009 as introduced.

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08/08/10
Congress This Week - Jun 13, 2009

13 Jun 2009

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03/18/10
Slaughter Solution Tainting Health...

73rd (D), 1933, 3/16/33, H.R. 2820, U.S. Creditworthiness, H. Res. 63, Agree to Senate Amendments. 80th (R), 1948, 3/24/48, H.R. 4790, Ta...

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03/16/10
Dear US Congressman…. « SilenceDog...

63) March 16, 1933 H.R. 2820 – To maintain the credit of the U.S. Government. Text of H. Res. 63: Resolved, That immediately upon the ado...

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03/16/10
Self Executing Democrats

It was first used on March 16, 1933, in HR 2820 — “To maintain the credit of the US Government.” (H.Res. 63). When and how is it used? Se...

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03/16/10
That controversial House health ca...

Resolved, That immediately upon the adoption of this resolution the bill H.R. 2820, with Senate amendments thereto, be, and the same here...

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03/16/10
Cracker Squire: Understanding the ...

It was first used on March 16, 1933, in H.R. 2820 -- "To maintain the credit of the U.S. Government." (H.Res. 63). When and how is it use...

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03/16/10
Bart H. Goswick calls Congressman ...

63) March 16, 1933 H.R. 2820 – To maintain the credit of the U.S. Government. Text of H. Res. 63: Resolved, That immediately upon the ado...

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03/16/10
House Has Long History Of Politica...

Instead of voting on the underlying Senate bill to raise the debt ceiling in 1933, the House voted on Resolution 63, which stated that “i...

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03/16/10
PragPro: Understanding the 'self e...

It was first used on March 16, 1933, in H.R. 2820 -- "To maintain the credit of the U.S. Government." (H.Res. 63). When and how is it use...

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03/15/10
Health Care Opponents Demonize 'De...

Instead of voting on the underlying Senate bill to raise the debt ceiling in 1933, the House voted on Resolution 63, which stated that “i...

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