S.1323 - Want Not, Waste Not Act

A bill to rescind ARRA funds rejected by State Governors and local governments and return them to the Treasury to reduce the national debt to be inherited by future generations. view all titles (2)

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  • Official: A bill to rescind ARRA funds rejected by State Governors and local governments and return them to the Treasury to reduce the national debt to be inherited by future generations. as introduced.
  • Short: Want Not, Waste Not Act as introduced.

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6/23/2009--Introduced.Want Not, Waste Not Act - Rescinds any amounts rejected by the governor of a state or a local government from amounts apportioned to that state under Public Law 111-5 (American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009). Declares that the purpose of this Act is to ensure

Official Summary

6/23/2009--Introduced.Want Not, Waste Not Act - Rescinds any amounts rejected by the governor of a state or a local government from amounts apportioned to that state under Public Law 111-5 (American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009). Declares that the purpose of this Act is to ensure that such rejected stimulus funding is returned to the U.S. Treasury to reduce the national debt to be inherited by future generations.

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08/09/10
juris - Das Rechtsportal - Nachrichten

I S. 1323], zuletzt geändert Artikel 223 der Verordnung vom 31. Oktober 2006 [BGBl. I S. 2407]) festgehalten, weshalb auch nicht von einer sekundären oder nachträglichen Gesetzeslücke ausgegangen werden kann (s. nur Franzen ZfA 2009, ...

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06/02/10
Got A Problem? Create A State Agency

Less than a week after a group of Pee Dee and Lowcountry senators introduced a bill (S. 1323) that would create a new state agency called the “I-95 Corridor Authority,” Senate Majority Leader Harvey Peeler, R-Cherokee, offered a bill ...

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05/31/10
Budget Talks Cost $98K A Week In Per Diem | Tennessee Center for ...

Less than a week after a group of Pee Dee and Lowcountry senators introduced a bill (S. 1323) that would create a new state [...] […] CA legislators rebuke Texas textbooks June 3, 2010. JUNE 2, 2010 By DAVE ROBERTS César Chavez can rest ...

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