H.R.432 - To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to allow parents of murdered children to continue to claim the deduction for the personal exemption with respect to such child.

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  • Official: To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to allow parents of murdered children to continue to claim the deduction for the personal exemption with respect to such child. as introduced.

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1/9/2009--Introduced.Amends the Internal Revenue Code to allow parents of a murdered child to continue to claim a personal tax exemption for such child for five years after the death of such child or the date on which such child would have attained the age of 18, whichever is earlier.

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01/24/11
H.R.432: Ban Poisonous Additives Act of 2011 - U.S. Congress ...

(2) such substance has not been shown, after tests which are appropriate for the evaluation of the safety of food contact substances, to cause reproductive or developmental toxicity in humans or animals. ...Read the Rest ... 1 · H.R.5749 Emergency Extende

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01/24/11
H.R.432: Ban Poisonous Additives Act of 2011 - U.S. Congress ...

(2) such substance has not been shown, after tests which are appropriate for the evaluation of the safety of food contact substances, to cause reproductive or developmental toxicity in humans or animals. ...Read the Rest ... 1 · H.R.5749 Emergency Extende

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