H.R.760 - Advanced Broadband Infrastructure Bond Initiative of 2009

To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to provide an income tax credit to holders of bonds financing new advanced broadband infrastructure, and for other purposes. view all titles (2)

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  • Official: To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to provide an income tax credit to holders of bonds financing new advanced broadband infrastructure, and for other purposes. as introduced.
  • Short: Advanced Broadband Infrastructure Bond Initiative of 2009 as introduced.

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12/23/10
ABORTION ABORTION ABORTION

Senate Bill S.3 and House Bill HR 760 provide iron clad proof that it is impossible to spend decades voting for the "lesser of two evils,...

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11/25/10
Partial-Birth Abortions Should Be ...

HR 760 is not a ban on one clearly defined, late-term abortion method, as its proponents deceptively claim. Instead, it is an extreme mea...

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10/27/10
Watch Out Muslims: State Senator D...

Next bill Dan Patrick and the Tea Party Caucus sponsor--HR 760, a joint resolution condemning the "political targeting" of Chris Matthews...

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10/26/10
Rep. Brad Miller on Abortion — Not...

Given the chance in 2003 Brad Miller cast his vote against a bill (HR 760) to prohibit Partial-Birth Abortion. The bill passed without hi...

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10/26/10
Rep. Brad Miller on Abortion --- N...

Given the chance in 2003 Brad Miller cast his vote against a bill (HR 760) to prohibit Partial-Birth Abortion. The bill passed without hi...

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10/16/10
Act on Nov. 2, then beware of lame...

Voted “no” to ban partial birth abortion. (A barbaric procedure when the unborn child is delivered, except the head. Scissors are inserte...

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09/15/10
H.R. 760 [110th]: Filipino Veteran...

16 Jul 2007

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08/31/10
Raul on Abortion

In 2003, Grijalva voted against HR 760, a bill that did pass which bans a certian procedure, described as the bill itself states: … a phy...

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08/04/10
Rep. Brad Miller on Abortion — Not...

Given the chance in 2003 Brad Miller cast his vote against a bill (HR 760) to prohibit Partial-Birth Abortion. The bill passed without hi...

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07/23/10
Rep. Brad Miller on Abortion --- N...

Given the chance in 2003 Brad Miller cast his vote against a bill (HR 760) to prohibit Partial-Birth Abortion. The bill passed without hi...

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