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Code · BILL · 113th Congress · H.R. 1567 (Introduced in House) — To eliminate corporate welfare programs of the Department of Agriculture, the Department of the Interior, the Departm... · Sec. 2

Sec. 2. Table of contents

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The table of contents of this Act is the following: Sec. 1. Short title. Sec. 2. Table of contents. Title I—Sugar Sec. 101. Elimination of sugar price support and production adjustment programs and related sugar corporate welfare programs. Sec. 102. Elimination of sugar tariff and over-quota tariff rate. Title II—National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration programs Sec. 201. Termination of NOAA Fishery promotion and development subsidies. Sec. 202. Termination of NOAA fisheries finance program.
Title III—Federal Railroad Administration programs Sec. 301. High-speed rail. Sec. 302. Railroad rehabilitation and improvement. Sec. 303. Railroad research and development. Title IV—Maritime Administration programs Sec. 401. Termination of title IX guaranteed loan program. Sec. 402. Termination of ocean freight differential subsidies. Title V—Appalachian Regional Commission Sec. 501. Termination of Appalachian Regional Commission. Title VI—Economic Development Administration Sec. 601.
Termination of Economic Development Administration. Title VII—General provisions Sec. 701. Conclusion of business.
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