To suspend temporarily the duty on erasers.
Last action on Jul 20, 2005Referred to the Subcommittee on Trade.
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H.R. 3308 was a legislative proposal introduced in 2005 that sought to temporarily eliminate the import taxes, or duties, on erasers brought into the United States. If passed, the bill would have suspended these costs through December 31, 2008, potentially lowering the price of school and office supplies for consumers and businesses. The bill did not advance past the committee stage and did not become law.
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