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House Hearings on Mortgage Crisis
17 hours ago ago from South Florida Bankruptcy Law Blog
Today the House Financial Services Committee held a hearing on "The Private Sector and Government Response to the Mortgage Foreclosure Crisis" . Jordan E. Bublick, Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach, Florida, Attorney at Law, Practice Limited to Bankruptcy Law, Member of the Florida Bar since 1983
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21 hours ago ago from AccessTech News
The Hearing Aid Tax Credit Act is not part of the current healthcare reform legislation. However, the measure is slowly moving through Congress. There is a difference between the House of Representatives and the Senate bills. The House version (H.R. 1646) would provide a tax credit towards the purchase of each hearing aid of up to $500 for each aid. That money would be available once every five years to people age 55 and over or for those ...
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16 hours ago ago from CRUSADER RABBIT
'How can it be that the House Committee on Homeland Security has launched an investigation and called hearings within a week to look into the couple who crashed a recent White House state dinner, yet a month after Fort Hood there has yet to be a single congressional hearing into the Fort Hood attack.' Rep. Pete Hoekstra, R-Mich., the top Republican on the House Intelligence Committee
Related contentCongressional hearings that impact small busines- December 8
2 hours ago ago from NOVA Business News
Each week while Congress is in session the Office of Advocacy will post a highlights schedule of congressional hearings and committee markups that we think will be of interest to stakeholders in the small business community. Webcasts of hearings are available on the committee websites. For further information on the hearings in question please contact the relevant congressional committee. Tuesday, December 8, 2009 9:30 am ...
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23 hours ago ago from FYI by PLS
The House Local Government Committee held a public hearing on HB 1726 this morning, which would require clothing collection bins to be clearly marked with information regarding the charitable contributions of the organization, so consumers are aware whether they are contributing to a nonprofit, or for profit. The committee heard from Goodwill and other nonprofits in support of the legislation. During the questions, it was revealed that ...
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