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January 15, 2009 House Dems Release Stimulus Summary
"House Democrats on Thursday unveiled an $825 billion economic recovery package, an expansive combination of spending and tax cuts that aims to put millions of unemployed Americans back to work and halt what is widely believed to be the nation’s worst recession since the Depression." More...- LittleSis - Bringing Transparency to the Powers That Be Jan 14
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