H.R.975 - For the relief of Terence George.
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2/10/2009--Introduced.Provides for the relief of Terence George.Recent News Coverage
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H.R.975: To amend the Safe and Drug-Free Schools and Communities ...
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MBA applauds House passage of Bankruptcy Reform Bill
MBA applauds passage of Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Act of 2003 (HR 975). Originally posted here: MBA applauds House passage of Bankruptcy Reform Bill. Originally posted 2003-03-20 00:00:00.
HR 975 Could Have Unintended Side Effect, Warns Debt Reduction ...
Section 106 of HR 975 requires consumers to accept at atomic looked into acclaim counseling with an accustomed nonprofit account and acclaim counseling bureau.

U.S. Congress - H.R.975 For the relief of Terence George.



