Articles, tagged with "house of representatives", page 3
02nd August 2009
There is a government agency in the United States that seeks to support small upcoming enterprises. The name of the agency is Small Business Administration. What the agency does is that, it seeks to make the enterprises stronger by funding them through lo...
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Author:
Peter Gitundu
01st August 2009
It is becoming more obvious as time passes, that, elected officials are no longer representing the American people, but rather, special interest groups. The longer our elected officials serve the more corrupt they become. I have outlined several ways of...
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Author:
Darnold Arnold
26th July 2009
As debt settlements, bankruptcies, and the unpopularity of credit card companying continue to increase, the Obama administration reiterated its support behind legislation in Congress that would put restrictions on the imposition of higher fees and intere...
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Author:
Isaac Gervais
27th June 2009
As debt settlements, bankruptcies, and the unpopularity of credit card companying continue to increase, the Obama administration reiterated its support behind legislation in Congress that would put restrictions on the imposition of higher fees and interes...
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Author:
Debt Settle Inc
15th June 2009
The business of wind energy is growing in leaps and bounds. The American Wind Energy Association, an industry trade group, recently released a report indicating a record growth in wind energy in 2008, with more than 8,000 megawatts (MW) of new generating ...
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Author:
Robert Bell
10th June 2009
As photo radar violations are pouring in, a bill has been in process in the Arizona House of Representatives that would eliminate photo enforcement. On Friday, the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee passed the bill by a 5-3 margin. The bill, how...
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Author:
Radar Hunter
08th May 2009
On Thursday the House of Representatives passed legislation that will prohibit all credit card companies from performing some of their most common practices that can leave consumers feeling like they can't keep up with their monthly payments. The bill, wh...
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Author:
Scott P. McKay
19th March 2009
Q: Who determines the rate for a Colorado automobile insurance quote? Is it the state or is it determined by the car insurance companies?
A: Currently the auto insurance industry sets the rate for what they will charge for a policy in Colorado. A Color...
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Author:
David Ackland
16th February 2009
If you are not familiar with the government of Japan, then the thought of having a ceremonial figurehead that is the great symbol, may seem a little different. This is the role that the Japanese Emperor holds, as he holds no true power but is there for ce...
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Author:
MIKE SELVON
03rd February 2009
Never give up!
What type of person are you? How many times do you have to be denied, come across a set-back, an obstacle or seemingly insurmountable odds for you to say "enough is enough, I've tried my best but my best just isn't good enough"?
Once,...
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Author:
Mark Lewis
31st January 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Marc Hill
In recent days the Democratic Leaders of the House of Representatives have publicized their plan to address the economy with a massive $825 billion dollar stimulus package designed to, well you know, I haven't quite figure...
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Author:
Marc R. Hill, CCPS, RFC
20th January 2009
COMMUNICATIONS Minister Stephen Conroy's hopes of delivering cheaper international mobile roaming for Australian consumers appear destined to stumble on regulatory hurdles.
In its submission to a parliamentary inquiry the consumer watchdog has described ...
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Author:
Barry Williams
19th December 2008
The Troubled Assets Relief Program (TARP) was set up by the United States Government as part of its response to the (almost) Wall Street crash of autumn 2008.
OK perhaps the word crash is perhaps over stated but lets be honest the DJIA did still plunge...
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Author:
Stephen Morgan
16th December 2008
A piece of Legislation called: American Housing Rescue And Foreclosure Prevention Act was passed months ago by the U. S. Congress and signed for President George Bush. Many of my subscribers have been asking me to explain this Act a littler bit in plain E...
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Author:
Alfred Sant
21st October 2008
Online games have been around for nearly 30 years now. They were first used as an educational tool, but then they quickly evolved into multi player games that people could play simultaneously with others from around the globe. Games which were playable fr...
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Author:
Robert Palmer