S.620 - A bill to repeal the provision of law that provides automatic pay adjustments for Members of Congress.

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  • Official: A bill to repeal the provision of law that provides automatic pay adjustments for Members of Congress. as introduced.

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03/16/11
S.620: Campus Fire Safety Educatio...

Official government data, breaking news and blog coverage, public comments and user community for S.620 A bill to authorize the Secretary...

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11/02/10
Russ Feingold « …VaAni B'Sof HaMiz...

The Senate passed that legislation, S. 620, unanimously in March 2009, sixteen months ago. It is long past time for the House to act on i...

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10/28/10
Gesetzloses Monopol (PBefG) | GRUN...

StenBer S.620 lks., Abg. Dr. Dehler: “Wir wollen diese Fessel des Gesetzgebers…“). Das neuartige Erfordernis des Art. 19 I 2 enthält die ...

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10/21/10
Auswirkungen des erneuerbare Energ...

Zementierte Marktstrukturen aufbrechen / Dietmar Keller. Zementierte Marktstrukturen aufbrechen / Dietmar Keller. (2006) In: Wirtschaftsd...

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08/08/10
Wisconsin Internet News » Feingold...

The Senate passed that legislation, S. 620, unanimously in March 2009, sixteen months ago. It is long past time for the House to act on i...

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08/05/10
THE MYSTERIOUS JUDICIAL THEORY OF ...

Evans, 517 U. S. 620 (1996), “eroded” the “foundations” of Bowers' rational-basis holding. See Romer, supra, at 640-643 (Scalia, J., diss...

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07/21/10
The Information Underground • View...

March, 2005: Senator Feinstein introduces bill S.620, “to reinstate the Public Safety and Recreational Firearms Use Protection Act,” in o...

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07/19/10
LexisNexis® Strafrecht Online Blog...

2009, vor § 59, Rn. 143, 145a; Krenberger, NJ 2009, S. 481; Krumm, NZV 2009, S. 620 ; a.A. Niehaus, DAR 2009, S. 632 ; Roggan, NJW 2010, ...

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07/13/10
Undiszipliniert: Ein Forschungsber...

[34] Steffen et al., The Anthropocene, S. 620. [35] Vgl. Reith, Umweltgeschichte und Technikgeschichte, S. 350. [36] Vgl. vor allem die Z...

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06/23/10
Senator Gillibrand announces refor...

Now Senator Gillibrand is joining with a bipartisan group of 20 of her colleagues to send a letter to Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) to take...

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