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BILL SPONSOR
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David Camp
Republican - MI
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TRACK BILL
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Bill Progress
BILL INTRODUCED 12/1/2014
SENATE PASSED
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H.R.5771 : Tax Increase Prevention Act of 2014
Bill Categories
Taxation, Elementary and secondary education, Congressional oversight, Higher education, Economic development, Railroads, Performing arts, Research and development, Professional sports, Capital gains tax, Small business, Building construction, Coal, Virgin Islands, Caribbean area, Charitable contributions, Commuting, Alcoholic beverages, Puerto Rico, American Samoa, Securities, Taxation of foreign income, Budget process, Computers and information technology, Indian social and development programs, Educational facilities and institutions, Military personnel and dependents, Food assistance and relief, Sports and recreation facilities, Wages and earnings, Budget deficits and national debt, U.S. territories and protectorates, Student aid and college costs, Teaching, teachers, curricula, Income tax deductions, Sales and excise taxes, State and local taxation, General taxation matters, Income tax credits, Tax administration and collection, taxpayers, Employee benefits and pensions, Housing f
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- NEW ROLL CALL (364) FOR BILL HR5771-113
- 12/16/2014
- OFFICIALS VOTED ON ROLL CALL (364)
- 12/16/2014
H.R.5771 Tax Increase Prevention Act of 2014
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Alexander, Lamar Republican - TN Yes |
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Ayotte, Kelly Republican - NH Yes |
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Baldwin, Tammy Democratic - WI Yes |
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Barrasso, John Republican - WY Yes |
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Begich, Mark Democratic - AK Yes |
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Bennet, Michael Democratic - CO No |
HR5771-113-Tax Increase Prevention Act of 2014
CURRENT STATUS
DEBATE - The House proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Neal motion to recommit with instructions, pending reservation of a point order. The instructions contained in the motion seek to report the same back to the House forthwith with an amendment to deny any 'inverted' corporations that change their residence from the United States in order to avoid paying U.S. taxes from receiving the tax benefits made available in the underlying legislation. Subsequently, the reservation of a point of order was withdrawn.
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