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- House Rejects Bill to Aid Sick 9/11 Responders
Bill Would Have Provided Up To $7.4 Billion in Aid; Vote Largely along Party Lines
bill corporate senate tax vote 31 Jul 2010 - House Rejects Bill for 9/11 Responders
A bill that would have provided up to $7.4 billion in aid to people sickened by World Trade Center dust fell short in the House on Thursday.
bill corporate senate tax vote 31 Jul 2010 - Lawmakers Spar on 9/11 Aid Bill
Hours after two New York congressmen engaged in a shouting match on the House floor over whose political party is to blame for the failure of a bill that would have provided up to $7.4 billion in aid to people sickened by World Trade Center dust, the two continued their verbal slugfest Friday during a joint appearance on Fox News.
bill corporate senate tax vote 31 Jul 2010 - Small Business Tax Relief Act Fails to Pass in House
House Democrats blasted Republicans for blocking a bill with tax breaks for small businesses after the bill failed to garner the two-thirds margin needed for passage.
bill corporate senate tax vote 31 Jul 2010 - Rejected Health Bill for 9/11 Responders May Be Settled in Federal Courts
A bill that would have provided up to $7.4 billion in aid to 9/11 rescue and recovery workers sickened after working in the World Trade Center ruins fell short in the House on Thursday, raising the possibility that the bulk of compensation for the ill will come from a legal settlement hammered out in the federal courts. The bill, which would have provided free health care and compensation ...
bill corporate senate tax vote 31 Jul 2010 - Education secretary pushes for money to stave off Ohio teacher layoffs
Senate Democrats will try again Monday evening to get more money to avert teacher layoffs, and Education Secretary Arne Duncan says Ohio shows why the money is needed.
bill corporate senate tax vote 31 Jul 2010 - House rejects bill to aid sick 9/11 responders
A bill that would have provided up to $7.4 billion in aid to people sickened by World Trade Center dust fell short in the House on Thursday, raising the possibility that the bulk of compensation for the ill will come from a legal settlement hammered out in the federal courts. The bill would have provided free health care and compensation payments to 9/11 rescue and recovery workers who fell ill ...
bill corporate senate tax vote 31 Jul 2010
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