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S.884 Domestic Energy Promotion Act of 2011, 112th Congress
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Latest Action: May 04, 2011
Introduced in Senate
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May 19, 2011,
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Have any ethanol production tax credit phased out over time if the ethanol is produced from any source
1 - suitable for human consuption or
2 - with greater market value as animal feed if the ethanol subsidy did not exist
Food and fuel should not compete for the same limited resources.
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As noted by james568, a user on OpenCongress.org, on May 19, 2011, "Have any ethanol production tax credit phased out over time if the ethanol is produced from any source 1 - suitable for human consuption or 2 - with greater market value as animal feed if the ethanol subsidy did not exist Food and fuel should not compete for the same limited resources."
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Apr 23, 2009. S. 884 (111th). A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to remove privatized highway miles as a factor in apportioning highway funding. In GovTrack.us, a database of bills in the U.S. Congress.
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As noted by http://www.govtrack.us/users/events.xpd?monitors=misc:activebills on March 26, 2012, "Apr 23, 2009. S. 884 (111th). A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to remove privatized highway miles as a factor in apportioning highway funding. In GovTrack.us, a database of bills in the U.S. Congress." (/url?q=http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/111/s884&sa=U&ei=pl3ST9CJNITM2AWct8yzDw&ved=0CCMQmAEwAg&usg=AFQjCNH965j8v_aGTLss9enOpBUkDDRp4A) -
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Apr 23, 2009. S. 884 (111th). A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to remove privatized highway miles as a factor in apportioning highway funding. In GovTrack.us, a database of bills in the U.S. Congress.
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As noted by http://www.govtrack.us/users/events.xpd?monitors=misc:activebills on March 26, 2012, "Apr 23, 2009. S. 884 (111th). A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to remove privatized highway miles as a factor in apportioning highway funding. In GovTrack.us, a database of bills in the U.S. Congress." (/url?q=http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/111/s884&sa=U&ei=iwzRT7GZBanA2gXB1rGgDw&ved=0CCMQmAEwAg&usg=AFQjCNEJzWb45_u1iXC5XMoDGZnTD37MWg) -
S. 884 - GovTrack.us
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March 26, 2012
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Apr 23, 2009. S. 884 (111th). A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to remove privatized highway miles as a factor in apportioning highway funding. In GovTrack.us, a database of bills in the U.S. Congress.
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As noted by http://www.govtrack.us/users/events.xpd?monitors=misc:activebills on March 26, 2012, "Apr 23, 2009. S. 884 (111th). A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to remove privatized highway miles as a factor in apportioning highway funding. In GovTrack.us, a database of bills in the U.S. Congress." (/url?q=http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/111/s884&sa=U&ei=GKPPT578J8SG2gX96fSaDQ&ved=0CC4QmAEwAg&usg=AFQjCNF5SL6HNgl8mShVv8gifTEUBqyXfg)
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Indianapolis (880) and St. Edward's (884) rounded out the top five. For the third straight day, senior Travis Shooks of Grand Rapids led the way for the Lakers finishing in a tie for 10th on the individual leader board. Shooks recorded a 218 ...
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Oil fuels the bulk of Jamaica's 884 megawatts of capacity. LNG and coal offer a cheaper fuel source for integration into new power plants, but these options have remained mostly stalled since the 1990s in part due to political indecision.
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As noted by Jamaica Gleaner on February 12, 2012, "Oil fuels the bulk of Jamaica's 884 megawatts of capacity. LNG and coal offer a cheaper fuel source for integration into new power plants, but these options have remained mostly stalled since the 1990s in part due to political indecision." (http://jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20120212/business/business1.html)
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