On the recordAugust 2, 2010
The plan totaled some $787 billion over a couple of years, much of it in the form of tax cuts for working Americans.
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congress.govThe plan totaled some $787 billion over a couple of years, much of it in the form of tax cuts for working Americans.
Carper details the financial scope of the Recovery Act.
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