Extenders Bill Skips Targeting Oil And Gas Firms For Offsets
A roughly $55 billion tax bill being readied for House action favors alternative energy production at the expense of hedge fund managers and multinational corporations, as Democratic leaders seek to capitalize on election-year ...
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5/14/2008 AM Contents
- Reid Pushes Back Supplemental Timing
- Farm Bill Divides Top House Republicans
- Conferees May Be Announced Soon; Some Details Emerge
- Tanker Contract Likely To Fuel Long House Markup Debate
- Childers Gives Dems Third Special Election Win This Year
- Kennedy Draft Food Safety Measure Looks To More Fees
- Defying Bush, House, Senate Vote To Suspend Filling SPR
- Hoyer 'Not Sure' Why Contentious Vote Was Left Open
- With Markup Looming, Talks On GSE Bill Still Deadlocked
- Farm Bill Provision Would Freeze Proposed 'First Sale' Rule
- Extenders Bill Skips Targeting Oil And Gas Firms For Offsets
- Some Broadcasters Seek Conditions For Satellite Radio Deal
- Congress Prepares To Pass Farm Bill Bush Says He Will Veto
- Librarians Have Catalog Of Issues To Share With Lawmakers
- Amendment Might Signal Restart Of Fight On Music Royalties
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- McCaskill Joins Waxman, Walz In Questioning Justice Grants
- Eli Lilly Backs Disclosure Of Payments To Physicians
- Grand Jury In Bloch Probe Delays Scheduled Sessions