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HOME STAR, (also spelled HOMESTAR), informally known as Cash for Caulkers, is a United States government program proposed in November 2009 to encourage economic growth by offering incentives to homeowners and retailers for improving the energy efficiency of existing homes. [1]
In January 2018, the character Bill was used in an editorial cartoon by syndicated cartoonist Greg Kearney dealing with the issue of the Kansas state legislature's use of anonymous introduction of legislation. [6] In October 2019, Homsar, a character in Homestar Runner, dressed up as the Bill in the series' annual Halloween special.
For the bill to become law, both houses must agree to identical versions of the bill. After passage by both houses, a bill is enrolled and sent to the president for signature or veto . Bills from the 116th Congress that have successfully completed this process become public laws, listed as Acts of the 116th United States Congress .
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The legislation would al (The Center Square) – A bill to limit major investors from buying up large numbers of single-family homes got a public hearing in Olympia on Wednesday. Senate Bill 5496 ...
Homestar or HOME STAR may refer to: HOME STAR, a proposed federal program in the United States; Homestar Runner, an American animated surreal web comedy series
For the bill to become law, both houses must agree to identical versions of the bill. After passage by both houses, a bill is enrolled and sent to the president for signature or veto . Bills from the 117th Congress that have successfully completed this process become public laws, listed as Acts of the 117th United States Congress .
Federal legislation to protect workers’ retirement savings was signed into law in 1974: the Employee Retirement Income Security Act, or ERISA. It's having a midlife crisis.