BNA BEGINS PUBLICATION OF "HILL WATCH" & 9/11 SITE.The Bureau of National Affairs BNA (The Bureau of National Affairs, Inc.) is a Washington, D.C.-based publisher of news and information on legislation, regulations, and court decisions for professionals in business and government. It is the oldest wholly employee-owned company in the United States. , Inc. (Washington, D.C.) has begun the publication of Hill Watch, a regular synopsis A summary; a brief statement, less than the whole. A synopsis is a condensation of something—for example, a synopsis of a trial record. of leading federal legislative initiatives. Published electronically at www.subscript (1) In word processing and scientific notation, a digit or symbol that appears below the line; for example, H2O, the symbol for water. Contrast with superscript. (2) In programming, a method for referencing data in a table. .ban.com/PIC/hillwatch.nsf, the new service is available free of charge. Last published on Aug. 10, BNA BNA Bureau of National Affairs, Inc. BNA Birds of North America BNA block numbering area (US Census) BNA British North America BNA Banco Nacional de Angola (National Bank of Angola) said the service will be updated throughout Congressional sessions with more extensive summaries at recesses. The service carries a summary of key bills as they move through the House and Senate and includes a synopsis of the purpose, content and support for the legislation, their procedural and political status, outlines of the procedural paths that lie ahead for each bill and the prospects for enactment. Editorial includes information for every legislative area covered by BNA, including: agriculture, bankruptcy, biotechnology, campaign finance, telecommunications, energy, environment, financial institutions, futures trading, government contracts, health care, intellectual property, international trade, Internet law, organized labor Organized Labor An association of workers united as a single, representative entity for the purpose of improving the workers' economic status and working conditions through collective bargaining with employers. Also known as "unions". , securities, and transportation. |
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