Issue: Women's employment
Issue's Views
- Today: 1
- Past Seven Days: 7
- All-Time: 4,143
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H.Con.Res.429Introduced Jul 23, 2006 (109th congress) 4 Views
Recognizing the low presence of minorities in the financial services industry and minorities and women in upper level positions of management,...
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H.R.5185 - Afghan Women Empowerment Act of 2006Introduced Apr 24, 2006 (109th congress) 2 Views
To promote the empowerment of women in Afghanistan.
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H.R.5164 - Earning and Living Opportunities ActIntroduced Apr 05, 2006 (109th congress) 1 Views
To amend the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968 to ensure improved access to employment opportunities for low-income people.
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S.2392 - Afghan Women Empowerment Act of 2006Introduced Mar 07, 2006 (109th congress) 2 Views
A bill to promote the empowerment of women in Afghanistan.
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H.R.4556Introduced Mar 26, 2006 (109th congress) 3 Views
To direct the Secretary of Labor to make a grant to a public university to establish the Center for the Study of Women and Workplace Policy.
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H.R.3505 - Financial Services Regulatory Relief Act of 2005House Passed Mar 08, 2006 (109th congress) 6 Views
To provide regulatory relief and improve productivity for insured depository institutions, and for other purposes.
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H.Con.Res.229Introduced Jul 28, 2005 (109th congress) 2 Views
Supporting the goal of the United States establishing a responsible energy policy toward the Gulf of Guinea region in Western Africa that enco...
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S.1281 - Authorization bill FY2006-FY2010, NASABill Is Law Dec 29, 2005 (109th congress) 8 Views
A bill to authorize appropriations for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration for science, aeronautics, exploration, exploration ca...
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S.1197 - Violence Against Women Act of 2005Senate Passed Oct 06, 2005 (109th congress) 4 Views
A bill to reauthorize the Violence Against Women Act of 1994.
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H.R.2601 - Authorization bill FY2006-2007, State DepartmentHouse Passed Jul 21, 2005 (109th congress) 0 Views
To authorize appropriations for the Department of State for fiscal years 2006 and 2007, and for other purposes.

U.S. Congress - Women's employment

