Diane Alter – AHN News Reporter Washiington, DC, United States (AHN) – The ailing housing market in the United States has not been able to recover even with historic low interest rates, bargain-hunting American consumers or U.S. government intervention. So, the Senate is proposing a bill that would give foreigners a part in bailing out [...]
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Notifications sent to farmers in Pigford II discrimination settlement
June 8th, 2011
davidguide Kris Alingod – AHN News Contributor Washington, DC, United States (AHN) – Beneficiaries of a $1.25 billion settlement of a discrimination case between the government and black farmers have begun receiving notifications, bringing a decades-old class action lawsuit a step closer to conclusion. The Agriculture Department settled the historic case, known as Pigford II, in [...]
Get Loan Without Teletrack – Best Option to Get Funds
April 22nd, 2011
davidguide Loan without Teletrack is a loan that is available for many purposes. There is no doubt that loan without teletrack is the best friend for those people who waste major part of salary only in the first week on the month. Loan without teletrack is like a payday loan that is very reliable and helps [...]
Congress passes spending bill averting shutdown
April 16th, 2011
davidguide House and Senate pass bill to fund government through rest of fiscal year; Obama to sign; 59 House Republicans buck Boehner, vote no View full post on All Stories
California Judges at Conclave Pass Proposal to Control Bureaucrats
April 11th, 2011
davidguide SAN FRANCISCO – Divisions within the association representing 2000 California judges resulted Friday in a neutral position on an Assembly bill that would return fiscal and policy autonomy to local trial courts, but debate among the judges revealed a strong consensus on changing the way the court system is governed at the top level. View [...]
Shutdown’s military-pay provision has bipartisan support, but politics could get in way | Derek Wallbank
April 8th, 2011
davidguide WASHINGTON – A bill to ensure the armed forces get paid on time, regardless of whether the federal government shuts down, is picking up steam, though proponents can’t say yet if it will be able to pass by tonight’s midnight deadline. Two nearly identical bills have been introduced in the House and Senate that would [...]
Arizona-style bill and E-Verify pass subcommittee
March 31st, 2011
davidguide A set of immigration bills that includes an Arizona-style provision allowing local law enforcement agents to question suspects about their immigration status passed a House subcommittee on Wednesday. Members of the subcommittee on State and Local Government passed the law enforcement-immigration measure without discussion. They saved the majority of their questions for a bill that [...]
The Cream Rises in Loan Modifications
March 15th, 2011
davidguide In a move clearly targeting loan mod shops around the country, Sen. Charles Schumer said on June 2nd that he will amend a bill he introduced in early 2009 which initially focused on mortgage brokers doing loans and refi’s, to include loan modifications done by these brokers as well. Schumer’s bill, titled “The Borrowers Protection [...]
Wisconsin Republicans green-light union restrictions in end-run action
March 10th, 2011
davidguide Melvin Baker – AHN News Reporter Madison, WI, United States (AHN) – Pro-union demonstrators are pledging to continue rallies outside the capitol Thursday after Republican senators, in a controversial move, passed legislation restricting public employees’ collective bargaining rights. The measure had been stalled for three weeks after Democratic senators left the state to deny the [...]
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