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October 11, 2002

House Committee Approves Pension Tax Breaks

On October 8, the House Ways and Means Committee approved, 24-10, legislation (H.R. 5558) that would allow taxpayers to makeView More

October 4, 2002

House Resolution Urges Permanent Marriage Tax Relief

On October 2, the House approved, 285-130, a resolution (H. Res. 543) urging Congress to make permanent the marriage taxView More

September 20, 2002

House Approves Resolution Calling for Permanent Estate Tax Repeal

On September 19, the House adopted, 242-158, a resolution (H. Res. 524) urging Congress to permanently repeal the estate tax.View More

September 13, 2002

House Republicans Postpone Vote on Education Tax Bill

On September 12, the House leadership postponed a scheduled vote on legislation (H.R. 5193) aimed at providing tax deductions forView More

September 6, 2002

House Turns Down Education Tax Cut Bill

On September 4, the House rejected, 213-188, legislation (H.R. 5208) that would have made permanent several education provisions included inView More

September 6, 2002

House Committee Approves Tax Breaks for School Expenses

On September 5, the House Ways and Means Committee approved, 22-14, a bill (H.R. 5193) that would provide tax deductionsView More

July 26, 2002

Agreement Reached on Bankruptcy Bill

At press time, a vote was pending in the House on a conference report to bankruptcy reform legislation (H.R. 333).View More

June 14, 2002

House Approves Permanent Marriage Tax Relief

On June 13, the House approved, 271-142, legislation (H.R. 4019) that would make permanent the marriage tax penalty relief provisionsView More

June 14, 2002

Senate Rejects Permanent Estate Tax Repeal

On June 12, the Senate rejected, 54-44, legislation (H.R. 8) that would have permanently phased out the estate and giftView More

June 7, 2002

House Approves Permanent Adoption Tax Credit

On June 7, the House easily approved, 391-1, legislation (H.R. 4800) that would make permanent the expansion of the adoptionView More

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