S.64 - A bill to amend the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act to require approval by the Congress for certain expenditures for the Troubled Asset Relief Program.

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  • Official: A bill to amend the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act to require approval by the Congress for certain expenditures for the Troubled Asset Relief Program. as introduced.

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1/6/2009--Introduced.Amends the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act to revise the process for exercising the authority of the Secretary of the Treasury to make purchases of troubled assets in excess of the $350 billion previously obligated.Changes the Joint Resolution of Disapproval, rega

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1/6/2009--Introduced.Amends the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act to revise the process for exercising the authority of the Secretary of the Treasury to make purchases of troubled assets in excess of the $350 billion previously obligated.Changes the Joint Resolution of Disapproval, regarding the exercise of such authority, to a Joint Resolution of Approval. Prohibits the Secretary from exercising authority to make such purchases unless a joint resolution approving the plan is enacted into law within 15 calendar days after Congress receives a report of the Secretary's plan to exercise the authority.

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01/11/09
Inhofe angered by president's decision

That’s why I introduced my legislation, S.64, with a bipartisan group of Senators, which says that the executive branch can only have access to the ...

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09/12/10
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08/05/10
Independent Russell Wattie (QLD) – BE AWARE – THE ELECTION 2010 IS ...

The Governor-General (Quentin Alice Louise Bryce), and Prime Minister (Julia Eileen Gillard),in the swearing of oaths knowingly ignored the Commonwealth Constitution … see below S.64-65 and the Schedule to section 42 ...

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08/04/10
THE COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA ELECTION 2010 IS INVALID

The Governor-General (Quentin Alice Louise Bryce), and Prime Minister (Julia Eileen Gillard),in the swearing of oaths knowingly ignored the Commonwealth Constitution … see below S.64-65 and the Schedule to section 42 ...

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