TITLE

House to Take Up Bond-Related Stimulus Items Next Week

AUTHOR(S)
Dutton, Audrey
PUB. DATE
January 2009
SOURCE
Bond Buyer;1/23/2009, Vol. 367 Issue 33047, p5
SOURCE TYPE
Trade Publication
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
The article reports on the economic assistance bill of the U.S. Congress to the economic stimulus package of the country. It cites that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has passed a bill on $358 billion of bond-related and other federal spending provisions to be included in the economic recovery package. The bill was voted by the House Appropriations Committee.
ACCESSION #
36320439

Tags: INTERNATIONAL economic assistance -- Law & legislation;  LEGISLATIVE bills;  UNITED States. Congress;  PELOSI, Nancy, 1940-;  ECONOMIC recovery;  UNITED States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations

 

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