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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.
Immigration reform bills at standstill (San Jose Mercury News) - Months of marches, hearings and passionate argument, along with fierce debate over two conflicting bills on immigration, have led to this: deadlock in Congress and no immigration reform this year.
Coaches move on, but Lester stays loyal to Bills (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle) - For 20 years, Chuck Lester has survived — and thrived — with the Buffalo Bills.
Engraving and Printing Employee Accused of Taking Bills (WJLA-TV Washington D.C.) - WASHINGTON (AP) - An employee at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing is scheduled to appear Monday in federal court on charges he stole ten sheets of $100 bills and used them at casinos.
Flood of bills awaiting action (Pasadena Star-News) - State lawmakers get back to work today with only a few weeks left to wrap up hundreds of bills, ranging from term-limits and redistricting reform to proposals for new prisons to restructuring the Los Angeles Unified School District.
Legislators near wire for bills in 2-year session (Los Angeles Daily News) - SACRAMENTO - State lawmakers get back to work today with only a few weeks left to wrap up hundreds of bills on issues ranging from term limits and redistricting reform to restructuring the Los Angeles public school system.
Wilderness bills pass House (AG Weekly) - WASHINGTON — The House approved a series of bills Monday to protect national forest land in the West, including the designation of new wilderness areas in three Western states.
Bills Sign No. 8 Pick Whitner (Washington Post) - Rookie safety Donte Whitner signs with the Bills on Saturday, joining the team after missing the first eight days of training camp.
P.V. BOE pushes resolutions which oppose legislative bills (Today's Sunbeam) - PENNSVILLE TWP. -- The Pennsville Board of Education continued to push two resolutions that oppose state Senate and Assembly bills that the board believes could cost taxpayers more money.
Nearly 1,500 Bills Await Legislative Action Beginning Monday (KXTV) - Legislators have a full plate before them when they reconvene for a three and a half week session beginning Monday. Nearly 1,500 bills, affecting cell phone use, the cable TV industry and lower prescription drug prices among them, must be acted on by August 31.
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