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Congresswoman Lee's Statement against HR 6094, which was one of several bills that were introduced by House Leadership to attack immigrant rights and civil liberties.
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Federal law allows all consumers access to a free copy of their credit report from the three national credit bureaus.
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Once again California has distinguished itself as a national leader by recognizing the real danger that global warming poses to all of us, and by taking action to do something about it.
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On July 1, 2006 the interest rates on outstanding federal student loans are expected to rise to just over 7 percent—the highest rate in six years—and the rate on outstanding federal parent loans are expected to rise to about 7.8 percent. Student borrowers who consolidate before July 1st may be eligible to lock in a rate as low as 4.75 percent over the life of their loan(s)—which would save the typical undergraduate borrower almost $3,500 over the life of his or her loan. But students and parents must act quickly to ensure that they can lock in these lower rates.
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