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It will take the Senate and the House of Representatives at least three months to finish tackling this years spending bill. The two chambers will resume their sessions on Jan. 16.
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"The VAT bill should not be a casualty of this word war," Majority Leader Prospero Nograles said yesterday.
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It will take the Senate and the House of Representatives at least three months to finish tackling this years spending bill. The two chambers will resume their sessions on Jan. 16.
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It will take the Senate and the House of Representatives at least three months to finish tackling this years spending bill. The two chambers will resume their sessions on Jan. 16.
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"The VAT bill should not be a casualty of this word war," Majority Leader Prospero Nograles said yesterday.
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