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  2. Qualified school construction bond - Wikipedia

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    Qualified School Construction Bonds (QSCB) are a U.S. debt instrument created by Section 1521 of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 eliminated QSCB issuances as of January 1, 2018, rendering any unissued allocation void, although all previously issued QSCBs remain valid as long as they are not reissued. [1]

  3. Schools at War - Wikipedia

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    Children with scrap metal in Lititz, Pennsylvania, November 1942. The Schools at War program was led by the director of the education division of the War Savings Staff of the Treasury Department, Homer W. Anderson, and was intended to unify and coordinate the effort of 30 million school children in support of the war effort. [2]

  4. 2016 California Proposition 51 - Wikipedia

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    The measure designates $7 billion for K-12 projects falling under four types of projects (new construction, modernization, career technical education facilities, and charter school facilities), and $2 billion for any facility project for community colleges. [2] No other bond measures related to education have been on the California ballot since ...

  5. 'Baby bonds' bill aims to give children up to $50,000 to ...

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    What's the best way to tackle wealth inequality in this country? A new proposal aims to level the playing field for all Americans.

  6. Remember the 2020 school bond? This Tacoma campus got a major ...

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    The News Tribune got to tour the new school, which was under construction for two years.

  7. Science and tech bond bill also benefits tourism, rural ... - AOL

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    Legislative bond bills authorize the state to issue and sell bonds, in essence to borrow money to fund long-term projects and programs, usually involving the purchase, construction or maintenance ...

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  9. Miller Act - Wikipedia

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    Construction of the Pentagon, 1942.. The Miller Act (ch. 642, Sec. 1-3, 49 stat. 793,794, codified as amended in Title 40 of the United States Code) [1] requires prime contractors on some government construction contracts to post bonds guaranteeing both the performance of their contractual duties and the payment of their subcontractors and material suppliers.