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S.2204: Repeal Big Oil Tax Subsidies Act
About This Bill
- This bill was introduced in the 112th Congress
- This bill is primarily about taxation
- Introduced March 19, 2012
- Latest Major Action March 29, 2012
Bill Sponsor
Bill Cosponsors
19 (All Democrats)
Bill Summary
Repeal Big Oil Tax Subsidies Act - Amends the Internal Revenue Code to extend through 2012: (1) the tax credit for residential energy efficiency improvement expenditures, (2) the tax credit for the purchase of plug-in electric vehicles, (3) the tax credit for alternative fuel vehicle refueling property expenditures, (4) the income and excise tax credits for biodiesel and renewable diesel used as fuel and fuel mixtures, (5) the tax credit for...
(Source: Library of Congress)
What Lawmakers Are Saying About This Bill
Bill Actions
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Introduced in the Senate. Read the first time. Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under Read the First Time.
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Read the second time. Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 337.
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Motion to proceed to consideration of measure made in Senate.
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Cloture motion on the motion to proceed to the bill presented in Senate.
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Motion to proceed to consideration of measure withdrawn in Senate.
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Motion to proceed to measure considered in Senate.
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Cloture on the motion to proceed to the bill invoked in Senate by Yea-Nay Vote. 92 - 4. Record Vote Number: 59.
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Motion to proceed to measure considered in Senate.
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Motion to proceed to consideration of measure agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.
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Measure laid before Senate by unanimous consent.
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Motion by Senator Reid to commit to Senate Committee on Finance with instructions to report back forthwith with the following amendment (SA 1970) made in Senate.
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Cloture motion on the measure presented in Senate.
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Cloture on the measure not invoked in Senate by Yea-Nay Vote. 51 - 47. Record Vote Number: 63.
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March 19, 2012 |
Introduced in the Senate by Robert Menendez (D-N.J.) |