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John McCain

The 2008 Republican nominee for President of the United States and US senator from Arizona

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Has John McCain ever written a bill in the Senate?

A link for the most recent bills of John McCain

Bills in 2007-2008 (the 110th Congress) sponsored by McCain: {| ! Status ! Bill | Passed SenateSep 23, 2008

S. 1255: Indian Arts and Crafts Amendments Act of 2007 Passed SenateSep 18, 2008

S. 531: A bill to repeal section 10(f) of Public Law 93-531, commonly known as the "Bennett Freeze". Reported by CommitteeApr 10, 2008

S. 1304: Arizona National Scenic Trail Act Reported by CommitteeSep 17, 2007

S. 722: Walnut Canyon Study Act of 2007 Reported by CommitteeApr 10, 2008

S. 86: Fossil Creek Wild and Scenic River Act of 2007 Reported by CommitteeMar 1, 2007

S. 84: Professional Boxing Amendments Act of 2007 IntroducedApr 17, 2008

S. 2890: A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to provide for a highway fuel tax holiday. IntroducedOct 16, 2007

S. 2172: Saffron Revolution Support Act of 2007 IntroducedJul 30, 2007

S. 1900: A bill to authorize appropriations for the United States Institute for Environmental Conflict Resolution. IntroducedMar 21, 2007

S. 952: A bill to amend the Morris K. Udall Scholarship and Excellence in National Environmental and Native American Public Policy Act of 1992 to provide funds for training in tribal leadership, management, and policy, and for other purposes. IntroducedMar 1, 2007

S. 744: SAVE LIVES Act IntroducedFeb 16, 2007

S. 663: A bill to amend title 10, United States Code, to repeal the statutory designation of beneficiaries of the $100,000 death gratuity under section 1477 of title 10, United States Code, and to permit members of the Armed Forces to designate in writing their beneficiaries of choice in the event of their death while serving on active duty. IntroducedFeb 7, 2007

S. 519: SAFE Act of 2007 IntroducedFeb 1, 2007

S. 478: Federal Election Administration Act of 2007 IntroducedJan 31, 2007

S. 463: 527 Reform Act of 2007 IntroducedJan 17, 2007

S. 327: Cesar Estrada Chavez Study Act IntroducedJan 4, 2007

S. 192: Lobbying, Ethics, and Earmarks Transparency and Accountability Act of 2007 IntroducedJan 4, 2007

S. 166: Cell Phone Tax Moratorium Act of 2007 IntroducedJan 4, 2007

S. 85: Indian Tribes Methamphetamine Reduction Grants Act of 2007 IntroducedJan 4, 2007

S. 83: Rail Security Act of 2007 IntroducedMay 22, 2007

S. 32: Defense Acquisition Reform Act of 2007 IntroducedFeb 5, 2007

S.Res. 70: Iraq War Policy resolution

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Can a person who has been named the beneficiary be made to split it four ways with brothers and sisters?

Respectfully, if all 5 Siblings are listed as beneficiaries this would be true. If only one is listed than only that one would be the beneficiary as this is a legal binding contract. If the beneficiary was listed in a manner like "All children born of said insured" than it would include all but exclude any adopted. So if there were adopted children than it would need to read "All children of said insured" but this is very open-ended as it may bring out some false claims of mystery children if the proceeds were big enough so in that case it may be best to list all the children by name. 4lifeguild If there are 5 siblings in a family, each is a beneficiary. If you meant that you were name Executor of the will, then that person ensures the wishes of the deceased person is carried out. If all the money was left to you alone and not the other siblings and it states that in the will, then you do not have to split the money. If you want to keep a good relationship with your siblings, then you may consider spliting it equally. Family and relationships are worth more than money. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beneficiary Respectfully, this may be true in that there may have been some past challenges in court cases, but if a judge rules against a legal binding contract such as a Life Insurance Policy than we really need to question the effectiveness of our judicial system! If it goes to probate and the judge says so, that's what will happen. If the person is named as the only beneficiary then the answer is no. That is a contractual agreement so it will hold in court (assuming this is the US) If the beneficiary is listed with any kind of split, or co-benficiary than yes, you must, again, contractually. 4lifeguild.com

Where was John McCain imprisoned at?

John McCain was imprisoned in the "Hanoi Hilton," which was the nickname given to Hoa Lo Prison in Hanoi, Vietnam. He was held there as a prisoner of war during the Vietnam War from 1967 to 1973.

What is the phone number of the John K Tener Library in Charleroi?

The phone number of the John K Tener Library is: 724-483-8282.

Why wasn't John McCain given a discharge from the Navy after his committing adultery a violation of article 134 of the UCMJ?

Just because you commit an offense under the UCMJ doesn't necessarily mean you will be puinished for it. It's up to the commander's discression if they want to pursue action against the person. Adultery doesn't mean you're automatically put out of the military. He could've received an Article 15 for this incident. That justifies as his punishment. If he had other infractions along with the adultery incident he could've possibly been chaptered out for patterns of misconduct but again it would be up to the commander if he/she wanted to initiate a discharge him.

Who are john Robert's children by his first wife?

Fredric Billyone Roberts, Samuel thomson Roberts and Bob Shirley Roberts.

What is EDSA?

First, it was named JUNIO 19 (June19, named after the birth of Jose Rizal) by former President Manuel L. Quezon, then changed to HIGHWAY 54. Up to the current, named after the famous historian/ librarian Epifanio delos Santos.
You possibly mean EdSac (Electronic Delay Storage Automatic Calculator).The EDSAC was the world's first stored-program computer to operate a regular computing service.