Unemployment Compensation Extension Act of 2008
A bill to provide for additional emergency unemployment compensation, to amend the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 to authorize loans to automobile manufacturers and component suppliers, and for other purposes.
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| November 17, 2008 |
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December 18, 2008 U.S. Motor Vehicle Industry: Federal Financial Assistance and ...
A bill to provide up to $25 billion in direct loans to the companies was introduced on November 17, 2008, by Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (S. 3688). This bill would make these loans available from $700 billion already set aside by ...
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December 18, 2008 DigitalCommons@ILR - Stephen Cooney: U.S. Motor Vehicle Industry ...
A bill to provide up to $25 billion in direct loans to the companies was introduced on November 17, 2008, by Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (S. 3688). This bill would make these loans available from $700 billion already set aside by ...
Source: DigitalCommons@ILR
December 17, 2008 IWS Documented News DAILY POSTINGS: [IWS] CRS: U.S. MOTOR VEHICLE ...
introduced on November 17, 2008, by Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (S. 3688). This bill would make these loans available from $700 billion already set aside by. Congress in the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) established under ...











