H.R.277 - Rural Energy Equity Act of 2011

To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to provide an exception to the reduction of renewable energy credit for certain authority under the Farm Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002. view all titles (2)

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  • Short: Rural Energy Equity Act of 2011 as introduced.
  • Official: To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to provide an exception to the reduction of renewable energy credit for certain authority under the Farm Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002. as introduced.

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1/12/2011--Introduced.Rural Energy Equity Act of 2011- Amends Internal Revenue Code provisions requiring a reduction in the tax credit for the production of electricity from renewable resources by grants and other credits to exempt certain loan guarantees or grants issued by the Secretary

Official Summary

1/12/2011--Introduced.Rural Energy Equity Act of 2011- Amends Internal Revenue Code provisions requiring a reduction in the tax credit for the production of electricity from renewable resources by grants and other credits to exempt certain loan guarantees or grants issued by the Secretary of Agriculture under the Farm Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002 (i.e., Rural Energy for America (REAP) Program).

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01/17/12
The abortion paradox | The Lode at Michigan Tech

An example of these beliefs is the staunch Republican support seen in May of 2010 for H.R. 277, a 2012 budget plan proposed by Congressman Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) which, among other things, included large scale ...

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01/17/12
The abortion paradox | The Lode at Michigan Tech

An example of these beliefs is the staunch Republican support seen in May of 2010 for H.R. 277, a 2012 budget plan proposed by Congressman Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) which, among other things, included large scale ...

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01/17/12
The abortion paradox | The Lode at Michigan Tech

An example of these beliefs is the staunch Republican support seen in May of 2010 for H.R. 277, a 2012 budget plan proposed by Congressman Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) which, among other things, included large scale ...

Source: Luke Gublo
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