H.Res.714 - Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that any interest or dividends repaid to the government through the Troubled Asset Relief Program should be used solely for debt reduction, consistent with the authorizing legislation and Article One, Section Nine of the United States Constitution.

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7/31/2009--Introduced.Expresses the sense of the House of Representatives that any funds repaid to the federal government or any interest or dividends on those funds should be used solely for debt reduction, consistent with the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 (EESA), and with

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7/31/2009--Introduced.Expresses the sense of the House of Representatives that any funds repaid to the federal government or any interest or dividends on those funds should be used solely for debt reduction, consistent with the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 (EESA), and with Article One, Section Nine of the United States Constitution.

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08/20/09
(BANK BAILOUT) Showdown Seen Over TARP Money

Just before Congress adjourned for its summer recess, Rep. Bob Inglis dropped H Res 714 in the hopper to express the sense of the House that any dividends or interest repaid to the Troubled Asset.

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08/19/09
August 20 Newsletter « Oregon Opportunity Network

On the same day, Representative Bob Inglis (R-SC) introduced H.Res. 714 to express the sense of the House that any interest or dividends repaid from the Troubled Asset Relief Program should be used solely for debt reduction. ...

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08/19/09
August 19 Newsletter « Oregon Opportunity Network

On the same day, Representative Bob Inglis (R-SC) introduced H.Res. 714 to express the sense of the House that any interest or dividends repaid from the Troubled Asset Relief Program should be used solely for debt reduction. ...

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