H.R.5965 - Employers Financial Literacy Act Sponsor: Eddie Johnson / 110th Congress

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110th Congress - To encourage small businesses to provide continuing financial education to their employees by providing a credit against income tax to cover a portion of the costs of providing that education and by giving such businesses and corporations providing such financial education preferential status when applying for Federal contracts, loans, and other assistance. hidemore...
Summary
To encourage small businesses to provide continuing financial education to their employees by providing a credit against income tax to cover a portion of the costs of providing that education and by giving such businesses and corporations providing such financial education preferential status when applying for Federal contracts, loans, and other assistance. (by CRS)
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Jan 2001-Oct 2008 Senate / Jan 2003-Oct 2008 House

House Committee on Small Business

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