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Ohio Senate Bill Cuts Telephone Regulations

16 hours ago ago from Media General - NBC4i.com

Search: Keyword Site Web | RSS + - Text Size Print Share This Ohio Senate Bill Cuts Telephone Regulations Associated Press Published: December 15, 2009 COLUMBUS, Ohio The Ohio Senate has approved a bill to reduce regulations on the traditional telephone industry as it tries to compete with an ...

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New Immigration Bill Is Introduced in House

12 hours ago ago from The New York Times

The on-again, off-again drive to overhaul the nation's immigration laws moved back to Congress on Tuesday with the introduction of legislation that would open a path to legal status for millions of illegal immigrants. Jessica Kourkounis for The New York Times Representative Luis V. Gutierrez, at a meeting in April, introduced an immigration bill Tuesday. Blog The bill, introduced by Representative Luis V. ...

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D.C. City Council votes to legalize gay marriage

19 hours ago ago from Media General - TBO.com

DC City Council votes to legalize gay marriage WASHINGTON (AP) -- The City Council voted Tuesday to legalize gay marriage, giving supporters a victory after a string of recent defeats elsewhere and sending the issue to Congress, which has final say over laws in the nation's capital. Mayor Adrian Fenty has promised to sign the bill, which passed 11-2, and gay couples could begin marrying as early as March if Congress allows it to become law. ...

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Jake Brewer: 72 Hours for Defense Appropriations Bill

16 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

Last week, Congress spent $1.1 trillion tax dollars by combining six pieces of appropriations ("spending") legislation into one 1,000+ page " minibus " bill and passing it with almost no public disclosure or debate. In fact, the bill was available to the public online for less than 24 hours. Before December 18th, Congress will be taking up the last remaining 2010 appropriations bill: Defense. If history is any lesson, Congress will likely ...

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