S.29 - Coverage Continuity Act

A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to increase the credit for the health insurance costs of eligible individuals, to expand such credit to individuals covered under COBRA, and to extend the period of COBRA continuation coverage for certain individuals. view all titles (2)

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  • Official: A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to increase the credit for the health insurance costs of eligible individuals, to expand such credit to individuals covered under COBRA, and to extend the period of COBRA continuation coverage for certain individuals. as introduced.
  • Short: Coverage Continuity Act as introduced.

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11/08/09
Bill To Extend COBRA Subsidies Introduced In Senate

...families. The original COBRA subsidy included in the Recovery Act was based in part on Brown's Coverage Continuity Act (S.29) which he introduced in January, 2009. The provision in ARRA established a nine-month subsidy to help laid-off workers purchase

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11/06/09
Bill to extend COBRA subsidies introduced in Senate

...and their families. The original COBRA subsidy included in the Recovery Act was based in part on Brown's Coverage Continuity Act (S.29) which he introduced in January, 2009. The provision in ARRA established a nine-month subsidy to help laid-off workers

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09/09/09
Nigeria: Can CBN Governor Inject N420 Billion Into Five Troubled Banks Without the Approval of Nationa Assembly?

...that case, the action of the Governor of the apex bank does not require any appropriation by the National Assembly. Reading S.29 of the CBN Act and S.80 of the constitution, there is no basis for the House Committee's argument. The committee is only eng

Source: AllAfrica.com
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06/01/09
Sri Lanka: Too small to be divided and large enough for all

...anticipated that parliamentary type of government would suit the plural society of this country. The constitutional provision S.29 (2c) - No Parliamentary law shall "Confer on persons of any community or religion any privilege or advantage which is not

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