H.R.896 - To expedite the construction of new refining capacity on closed military installations in the United States, and for other purposes.

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  • Official: To expedite the construction of new refining capacity on closed military installations in the United States, and for other purposes. as introduced.

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2/4/2009--Introduced.Requires the President to designate not less than three closed military installations (or portions of them) that are appropriate for siting a refinery for gasoline or other fuel. Designates the Department of Energy as the lead agency for coordinating applicable federal

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2/4/2009--Introduced.Requires the President to designate not less than three closed military installations (or portions of them) that are appropriate for siting a refinery for gasoline or other fuel. Designates the Department of Energy as the lead agency for coordinating applicable federal refinery authorizations and related environmental reviews with respect to a designated refinery. Gives the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia exclusive jurisdiction over civil actions relating to federal refinery authorizations.

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03/01/11
H.R.896: Medical Justice Act of 2011 - U.S. Congress - OpenCongress

Abortion funding bill about insurance, not abortion, says Wise. Burgess, MD (TX-26) reintroduced the Medical Justice Act, HR 896, which would improve patient access to doctors by putting an end to unnecessary lawsuits ...

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12/17/10
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... Terrorism Legislation Threatens Constitutional Rights On February 10, 1995, a counterterrorism bill drafted by the Clinton Administration was introduced in the Senate as S. 390 and in the House of Representatives as H.R. 896. ...

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11/12/10
WaPo: Guantanamo to Remain Open, Indefinite Detention to Replace ...

Counter-Terrorism Act of 1995 (H.R. 896) and the Antiterrorism Amendments Act of 1995 (H.R. 1635), introduced at the request of the Clinton Administration, and any bill with comparable provisions, including the ...

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