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Bills Under Consideration (Washington Post) - The Virginia General Assembly is considering several bills involving abortion and pregnancy this year. Some of the proposals would:

Treasury Bills Scheduled for This Week (New York Times) - The Treasury?s schedule of financing this week includes today?s regular weekly auction of new three- and six-month bills and an auction of four-week bills tomorrow.

Mid-Missouri legislators head to the trenches to fight for their bills (Jefferson City News Tribune) - Every year 163 representatives and 34 senators travel to the Missouri Capitol to pour their heart and soul into legislation they hope to pass. Much of their time, their ideas end up on the cutting room floor - either greatly altered or rolled into other bills with little hope of passing.

Check utility bills closely (The Herald-Tribune) - If you are anything like the typical business owner, you pay your utility bills like clockwork, no questions asked. The invoices arrive in the mail, you pay them, hopefully by their due date.

Bills Would Require Docs To Tell Women Life Begins At Conception (WRTV Indianapolis) - INDIANAPOLS -- Two bills pending before the Indiana General Assembly would require doctors to tell women seeking an abortion that life begins at conception and that a fetus could feel pain.

Tell us about your heating bills (The Toledo Blade) - Heating bills, for most people, have been low this year, given the mild weather and relatively low natural gas prices. The Blade plans a story on the heating bills area residents received in January compared with their bills from January, 2006.

Democrats wasting little time passing bills (Orange County Register) - The Democrats really had it humming this first week of the 110th Congress. They've so far used up only 23 hours and 34 minutes of the 100 hours they've given themselves to pass six bills.

Bills filed by Sue Madison (NWAnews.com) - Sen. Sue Madison filed 10 bills last week that have the overall aim of lowering college textbook prices in Arkansas through regulation of how state-supported institutions choose materials and compete with private businesses. Some highlights of the bills: Senate Bill 22 Would prohibit faculty members from choosing “bundled” textbook packages, such as multiple books or those combined with services ...

A simple check of your utility bills may reveal hidden savings (Los Angeles Times) - WASHINGTON — Typical business owners pay their utility bills like clockwork, no questions asked. But they shouldn't, at least not without first checking them for errors, according to commercial watchdog companies hired by businesses to root out billing mistakes and incorrect rates.

Girl’s death prompts bills to regulate pharmacy techs (WKYC Cleveland) - Girl’s death prompts bills to regulate pharmacy techs

 
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