FOXNewsHouse passes stimulus plan with zero republican support On the floor of the US Senate Alabama's Senior Senator said: "I fear this is a day that we will come to regret, not only because I believe this stimulus Video: Stimulus Compromise Reached House votes to approve economic stimulus legislation
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House passes stimulus plan with zero republican support - WSFA
14.02.09
WASHINGTON, D.C. - It's a big win for Barack Obama. The House of Representatives on Friday passed the president's stimulus plan. The Senate is set to approve the package tonight.
But, the package got no house GOP votes and will get just a few in the Senate.
And the president warns that, by itself, his recovery plan can't fix the economy.
Longtime congress watchers predicted that a bunch of republicans would vote with the popular president when it came to final passage of the obama stimulus plan.
House democrats passed their stimulus bill. Proudly.
"The jobs the American people care about most, their own, will be dramatically safer the day that President Obama signs this into law said Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi.
The cost will be about 790 billion. Not counting interest.
It includes, more than 500 billion in new spending on roads & broadband, clean energy, health care.
Are there any tax credits or other incentives from the state of Alabama for energy efficiencies?
Jun 09, 2007 by cheappower82 | Posted in Green Living
I know that other states (California, Tennessee, Arizona, etc.) offer rebates and other incentives for the purchase and implementation of energy saving appliances and alternative energy generators (solar, wind, hydroelectric, etc.). I can't seem to find any such offers from the state of Alabama :(
They have them for energy star appliances. Contact you local electricity provider. Sometimes they run out of funding thugh.
Andrew O | Jun 09, 2007
Is there a court decision in Alabama that concluded that credit card accounts are written contracts?
Aug 07, 2007 by rich61969 | Posted in Personal Finance
I know that the Federal Truth-In-Lending Act defines credit card accounts as open accounts. However, I have found that if the courts in your state have ruled otherwise, then that ruling takes precedence. I am trying to find a ruling that states that the Alabama courts consider credit card accounts written contracts instead of open accounts. I have heard from an attorney in Alabama who stated that it is indeed a written contract but he did not provide any supporting proof. Can anyone out there provide this information or has anyone been through a court trial regarding collection of a credit card debt that was older than the 3 year Statute of Limitations in Alabama?
Alabama law appears to be contrary to your premise. The Alabama Court of Civil Appeals has ruled that an "account stated" (as opposed to an open account) "is not founded on the original liability, but is a new agreement between parties to an original account that the statement of the account with the balance struck is correct and that the debtor will pay that amount." Even though there is usually a written agreement to extend credit in a credit-card setting, and even though there is a balance statement normally sent by a credit-card issuer each month that activity occurs, it seems that a subsequent agreement would be necessary to take a credit-card balance outside of the open-account statute of limitations.
acyberotaku | Aug 08, 2007
Will credits from Herzing College transfer to the University of Alabama?
Dec 17, 2008 by Chris F | Posted in Higher Education (University +)
The best way to find out info is to find a student. You can locate some contact information for Alabama universities here. http://www.collegereviewed.com/Alabama-Colleges-Universities.html The students always seem to know what's up since they get to experience the classes and the lifestyle.
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