Proposed budget estimates for fiscal year 2005 for the Department of Homeland Security | 02/10/04 | Subcommittee on Homeland Security; Senate Committee on Appropriations |
The President's fiscal year 2005 budget proposals | 02/12/04 | Senate Committee on the Budget |
Revenue proposals in the President's fiscal year 2005 budget | 02/12/04 | Senate Committee on Finance |
Department of Homeland Security budget for fiscal year 2005 | 02/09/04 | Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs |
The President's International Affairs Budget Request for Fiscal Year 2005 | 02/11/04 | House Committee on International Relations |
H.R. 3632, Anti-counterfeiting Amendments of 2003 | 02/12/04 | Subcommittee on Courts, the Internet, and Intellectual Property; House Committee on the Judiciary |
Aviation Security: Progress and Problems in Passenger and Baggage Screening | 02/12/04 | Subcommittee on Aviation; House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure |
The President's Fiscal Year 2005 Budget Tax Proposals; The President's Fiscal Year 2005 Budget with OMB Director Bolten | 02/11/04 | House Committee on Ways and Means |
The Department of Homeland Security's Proposed Fiscal Year 2005 Budget | 02/12/04 | House Select Committee on Homeland Security |
In George E. Warren Corporation v. U.S., the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (CAFC) upheld an earlier Court of International Trade (CIT) ruling that denied the plaintiff's claim for drawback on Harbor Maintenance Taxes (HMTs) and Environmental Taxes (ETs).
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) have issued a press release announcing a temporary ban on the importation of certain birds and bird products from eight Southeast Asian countries in order to protect poultry and humans in the U.S. from the possible spread of avian influenza (flu).
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has issued a 12-page memorandum containing its instructions on the filing and substantiation of claims for preferential tariff treatment made under the U.S.-Chile Free Trade Agreement (UCFTA).
In the February 4, 2004 issue of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Bulletin (CBPBulletin) (Vol. 38, No. 6), CBP issued notices: (a) proposing to revoke a classification ruling on hook and eye tape used for brassieres, (b) proposing to revoke two classification rulings on blackout drapery fabric, and (c) proposing to revoke one classification ruling with respect to a barbecue and apron set. CBP states that it is also proposing to revoke any treatment it has previously accorded to substantially identical transactions that are contrary to its position in these notices.
The International Trade Administration (ITA) has issued its preliminary results of the following antidumping (AD) and countervailing (CV) duty administrative review:
The Committee for the Implementation of Textile Agreements (CITA) has issued a notice announcing that, effective February 6, 2004, the limit for Nepal cat 369S was increased for carryover.
The Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) has issued a final rule, effective February 6, 2004, which amends the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) by making certain corrections and clarifications, including the insertion of material inadvertently omitted from previous rules.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has issued a general notice announcing that it has extended its general program test of post entry amendment (PEA) processing for an additional year, through December 31, 2004.
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H.R. 3732 |
H.R. 3741 |