House Session
This Session of the U.S. House of Representatives began with One Minute Speeches. The House moved on to consider new standards on the type… read more
This Session of the U.S. House of Representatives began with One Minute Speeches. The House moved on to consider new standards on the type of bankruptcy a person can file. Most debtors who could repay at least 25% of debts over three years would have to file Chapter 13. The House continued with a vote on a resolution to help make mammograms more available to women over 40. Other resolutions discussed and or voted on were Mexican Sewage, Nazi-seized assets, a child nutrition program, Medicare Home Health Care Payment Payment System, Taiwan and World Health Organization, Country Music, Charter Schools, Salvage Cars and Disclosure Laws, Naming a Maryland Post Office, Temporary Fiscal Year 1999 Spending, and Police Officers in School. close
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