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The 110th Congress

NAHMA' s Legislative Interests

Authorizing Bills of Interest - 110th Congress (2007-2008)

Below is a summary of legislation that NAHMA has considered. A general explanation of the bill is provided, as well as NAHMA’s position.

For more information on any of these bills, you may wish to visit the Library of Congress website at http://thomas.loc.gov/ . Simply enter the bill number under the “Search Bill Text 110th Congress (2007-2008)” heading, and then click the “Search” button. You will then be able to view the text of the bill, find references to it in the Congressional Record, and track its progress using the bill status links.

Legislative Positions-110th Congress (2007-2008)

Search Prior Legislative Histories

Legislative History - 109th Congress (2004-2005)

Legislative History - 108th Congress (2003-2004)

Legislative History - 107th Congress (2001-2002)

 

Appropriations Bills

The Library of Congress website, Thomas, includes a helpful page which tracks the status of annual spending bills (i.e. appropriations bills). From this site, viewers can read the 2 key spending bills for housing, the Agriculture, Rural Development, and Related Agencies bill and the Transportation, Treasury, the Judiciary, HUD, and Related Agencies bill, as well as the committee reports, and the final conference report. Viewers can track these important bills from their introduction until they are signed into law.

Status of Appropriations Bills

2008 HUD and USDA Budget Proposals

All budget info can be found here

HUD’s budget summary

RHS' budget summary




     

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