No kitchen sink in bailout bill, but there's lots of other stuff
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- Story | Added provisions help convince California's senators to approve bailout
- Story | What's in that Senate bill? Something for everyone
- Story | Poll: Despite turmoil, voters think bank accounts are safe
- Story | Small, locally owned banks say customers are flowing in
- Story | Hitting home: North Texans are worried the credit crunch could hit them
- Story | How weak is Bush? Only 1 of 5 Texas Republicans he called voted 'yes'
- Story | Was $2.16 billion the best deal for Wachovia?
- Story | Home builders feeling economy's pinch
- Story | Banking savvy that will help you sleep
- Story | RNC chairman defends House Republicans' 'no' votes on Bush's plan.
- Story | Bailout vote underscores U.S. leadership crisis
- Story | Wall Street's problems are quickly becoming Main Street's
- Story | Angry voters drove bailout's failure (no mention of Pelosi)
- Story | Hearing it from the folks back home
- PDF | H.R. 1424 to be voted on
- PDF | Estimated costs of the additional items attached to the Senate bailout bill
By Tish Wells | McClatchy Newspapers
This is a list of the headings of major items in H.R. 1424, the Senate bail out bill. You can find the bill here.
Page 6 — Troubled Assets Relief Program
Page 15 — Financial stability oversight board
Page 25 — Foreclosure mitigation efforts
Page 27 — Assistance to homeowners
Page 30 — Executive compensation
Page 68 — Increase in the statutory limit on the Public Debt
Page 89 — Mark to mark accounting
Page 91 — Increase in the FDIC
Page 99 - 112 — Preferred stock - Freddie Mac & Fannie Mae
Page 113 - 180 — Energy - refrigerators
Page 181 - 234 — Transportation - bicycles,
Page 234 - 261 — Oil
Page 264 - 267 —AMT
Page 269 — Tax-free distributions from IRAs for charities
Page 270 — Extensions of business tax provisions for corporations
Page 275 — Cost recovery for certain improvements to retail space
Page 278 — Tax treament of certain payments to controlling exempt organizations
Page 279 — Rum excise tax to Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands
Page 280 — Mine rescue / mine safety
Page 281 — Qualified Zone Academy Bonds
Page 288 — Depreciation for business property on Indian Reservations
Page 280 — Railroad track maintenance
Page 290 — Motorsports racing track facility
Page 290 — Hurricane Katrina and Gulf opportunity zone
Page 293 — Enhanced charitable deductions for contributions of food inventory
Page 295 — Wool modifications
Page 296 — Permanent authority for undercover operations
Page 297 — Child tax credit
Page 298 — Motion pictures
Page 300 — Children and wooden arrows
Page 301 — Exxon Valdez
Page 307 — Farming business machinery
Page 310 — Mental Health Parity Act
Page 352 — Secure payments for states and counties containing Federal Land
Page 364 — Special Projects on federal land
Page 387 — County funds
Page 394 — Disaster relief
Page 442 — Spending reductions and appropriate revenue raisers for new tax relief policy
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