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Senate Appropriations Committee S.336 & HITECH Provisions

January 30, 2009 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act No Comments

US SENATE APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE
Senate Bill S.336
Recommendations for Discretionary Appropriations and Mandatory Appropriations to Assist in the Economic Recovery of and Reinvestment in America
AGENCY: Appropriations Committee, US Senate, 111th Congress.
ACTION: Bill.

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