This report compares the provisions in H.R. 3768, the Katrina Emergency Tax Relief Act of 2005, as passed by the House with those in the amended version of the bill that was passed by the Senate
This report discusses losses and national disaster caused by Hurricane Katrina that made landfall on...
The huge losses suffered this year as a result of hurricanes, especially Hurricane Katrina, have foc...
This report examines two provisions in the Conference Report on the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and ...
The Katrina Emergency Tax Relief Act of 2005 was signed into law on September 23, 2005. Pub. L. No. ...
After Hurricane Katrina, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) announced several tax relief measures t...
In response to the devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina, disaster areas have been designated in ...
When a disaster strikes the United States, Congress typically feels heavy pressure to enact legislat...
This CRS report summarizes federal disaster assistance funding legislation in the 109th Congress and...
In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, many have questioned whether implementing the new procedures of th...
This project investigates the impact of geo-graphically targeted Federal tax relief enacted in the w...
The United States has sustained more than twelve billion dollars in hurricane damage since 1900.1 Th...
This report provides summary information on emergency supplemental appropriations enacted after majo...
To provide additional relief to victims of Hurricane and Tropical Storm Agnes, and for other purpose...
This report identifies some of Katrina-related waivers and extensions. Federal agencies have waived ...
This report reviews some of the environmental laws that could affect response and recovery actions, ...
This report discusses losses and national disaster caused by Hurricane Katrina that made landfall on...
The huge losses suffered this year as a result of hurricanes, especially Hurricane Katrina, have foc...
This report examines two provisions in the Conference Report on the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and ...
The Katrina Emergency Tax Relief Act of 2005 was signed into law on September 23, 2005. Pub. L. No. ...
After Hurricane Katrina, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) announced several tax relief measures t...
In response to the devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina, disaster areas have been designated in ...
When a disaster strikes the United States, Congress typically feels heavy pressure to enact legislat...
This CRS report summarizes federal disaster assistance funding legislation in the 109th Congress and...
In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, many have questioned whether implementing the new procedures of th...
This project investigates the impact of geo-graphically targeted Federal tax relief enacted in the w...
The United States has sustained more than twelve billion dollars in hurricane damage since 1900.1 Th...
This report provides summary information on emergency supplemental appropriations enacted after majo...
To provide additional relief to victims of Hurricane and Tropical Storm Agnes, and for other purpose...
This report identifies some of Katrina-related waivers and extensions. Federal agencies have waived ...
This report reviews some of the environmental laws that could affect response and recovery actions, ...
This report discusses losses and national disaster caused by Hurricane Katrina that made landfall on...
The huge losses suffered this year as a result of hurricanes, especially Hurricane Katrina, have foc...
This report examines two provisions in the Conference Report on the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and ...