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September 302002

September 30, 2002 Lobby Groups Crank Up Pressure on Bankruptcy Bill Top business, banking and retail lobbyists cranked up the pressure on House lawmakers to pass new bankruptcy laws in a meeting last

September 202002

September 20, 2002 House Conservatives Developing Alternative Bankruptcy Measure A group of social conservatives in the House has been working on an alternative bankruptcy reform bill as a means of

September 262002

September 26, 2002 Bipartisan Senators Call for Quick Bankruptcy Action With prospects for enactment of bankruptcy reform legislation diminishing by the day, senators from both sides of the aisle

September 272002

September 27, 2002 DeLay Signals Hope for Bankruptcy Legislation, Finance Groups Say Credit union lobbyists emerged hopeful from a one-on-one meeting yesterday with House Majority Whip Tom DeLay (R

September 242002

September 24, 2002 Anti-Abortion Lobbyists Tying up Bankruptcy Overhaul Bill ( New York Times) An article in today’s New York Times discusses the debate between two lobbying groups on Capitol Hill

October 22002

October 2, 2002 Durbin Substitute Amendment to S.2798 Would Delete Controversial Provisions Sen. Richard Durbin (D-Ill.) introduced a substitute amendment to the Employee Abuse Prevention Act of 2002

October 12002

October 1, 2002 Pitts Charges That Schumer Targeted Peaceful Protesters Rep. Joe Pitts (R-Pa.) has charged that Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) intended that the language of his amendment to the

October 32002

October 3, 2002 House Passes Another Ch. 12 Extension The House passed H.R. 5472 by voice vote on Oct. 1, extending chapter 12 for another 6 months. The term would be from Jan. 1, 2003 through July 1

October 72002

October 7, 2002 Senate Sees 'Systemic Failure' by SEC in Enron Regulation A Senate investigation revealed a 'systemic and catastrophic failure' by the Securities and Exchange Commission in its

October 42002

October 4, 2002 Dismissed U.S. Trustee Sues to Keep Job On June 18, Attorney General John Ashcroft informed the U.S. bankruptcy trustee in San Francisco, Linda Stanley, that she was fired, leading