H.R.334 - Prevent IRS Overreach Act of 2011

To prohibit the Internal Revenue Service from hiring new employees to enforce the Federal Government's invasion into the health care lives of American citizens. view all titles (2)

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  • Short: Prevent IRS Overreach Act of 2011 as introduced.
  • Official: To prohibit the Internal Revenue Service from hiring new employees to enforce the Federal Government's invasion into the health care lives of American citizens. as introduced.

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1/19/2011--Introduced.Prevent IRS Overreach Act of 2011 - Prohibits the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) from filling any position, by transfer or any other appointment taking effect on or after the enactment of this Act, if the duties and responsibilities of such position include the enforc

Official Summary

1/19/2011--Introduced.Prevent IRS Overreach Act of 2011 - Prohibits the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) from filling any position, by transfer or any other appointment taking effect on or after the enactment of this Act, if the duties and responsibilities of such position include the enforcement of any provision of, or amendment made by, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act or the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010.

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03/22/12
Prevent IRS Overreach Act of 2011 (H.R. 334) - GovTrack.us

H.R. 334. To prohibit the Internal Revenue Service from hiring new employees to enforce the Federal Government's invasion into the health care lives of American citizens. In GovTrack.us, a database of bills in the U.S. Congress.

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03/22/12
Prevent IRS Overreach Act of 2011 (H.R. 334) - GovTrack.us

H.R. 334. To prohibit the Internal Revenue Service from hiring new employees to enforce the Federal Government's invasion into the health care lives of American citizens. In GovTrack.us, a database of bills in the U.S. Congress.

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03/22/12
Prevent IRS Overreach Act of 2011 (H.R. 334) - GovTrack.us

H.R. 334. To prohibit the Internal Revenue Service from hiring new employees to enforce the Federal Government's invasion into the health care lives of American citizens. In GovTrack.us, a database of bills in the U.S. Congress.

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