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New Bankruptcy Legislation

posted by Melissa Jacoby

S. 4044, the Religious Liberty and Charitable Donation Clarification Act of 2006, was introduced on Sept. 29 and passed by unanimous consent on Sept. 30.  For the story that led up to this, see here and here.

UPDATE: My link to the bill isn't holding, so here's the substantive content of the bill: "Section 1325(b)(3) of title 11, United States Code, is amended by inserting `, other than subparagraph (A)(ii) of paragraph (2),' after `paragraph (2)'.

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