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A concurrent resolution recognizing the heroism of the United States Capitol personnel and journalists during the insurrectionist attack on the United States Capitol on January 6, 2021. [SCR-7] [Law Enforcement ] [Public Safety ] [Human Rights ] [Media and Advertising ] [National Security ] [Criminal Justice ]
A concurrent resolution recognizing the heroism of the United States Capitol personnel and journalists during the insurrectionist attack on the United States Capitol on January 6, 2021.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Robert Casey Referred To The Committee On Rules And Administration. on 03/01/2021

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A bill to obtain and direct the placement in the Capitol or on the Capitol Grounds of a monument to honor Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States Ruth Bader Ginsburg. [S.514] [Arts and Culture ]
A bill to obtain and direct the placement in the Capitol or on the Capitol Grounds of a monument to honor Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States Ruth Bader Ginsburg.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Dianne Feinstein Read Twice And Referred To The Committee On Rules And Administration. on 03/01/2021

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To obtain and direct the placement in the Capitol or on the Capitol Grounds of a monument to honor Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States Ruth Bader Ginsburg. [HB-1455] [Arts and Culture ]
To obtain and direct the placement in the Capitol or on the Capitol Grounds of a monument to honor Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States Ruth Bader Ginsburg.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Raul Grijalva Introduced In House on 03/01/2021

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To permit each of the territories of the United States to provide and furnish statues honoring their citizens for placement in Statuary Hall in the same manner as statues honoring citizens of the States are provided for placement in Statuary Hall. [HB-1422] [Arts and Culture ] [Community Development ]
To permit each of the territories of the United States to provide and furnish statues honoring their citizens for placement in Statuary Hall in the same manner as statues honoring citizens of the States are provided for placement in Statuary Hall.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Stacey Plaskett Introduced In House on 02/26/2021

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Commending the officers of the United States Capitol Police Department, the Metropolitan Police Department of Washington, DC, and other law enforcement personnel for their selfless and heroic service in defense of American democracy in responding to the assault on the United States Capitol by domestic terrorists on January 6, 2021. [HR-169] [Law Enforcement ] [National Security ] [Public Safety ]
Commending the officers of the United States Capitol Police Department, the Metropolitan Police Department of Washington, DC, and other law enforcement personnel for their selfless and heroic service in defense of American democracy in responding to the assault on the United States Capitol by domestic terrorists on January 6, 2021.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Steve Cohen Referred To The Subcommittee On Crime, Terrorism, And Homeland Security. on 04/28/2021

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Confederate Monument Removal Act [HB-1248] [Arts and Culture ] [Race and Civil Rights ]
To remove all statues of individuals who voluntarily served the Confederate States of America from display in the United States Capitol.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Sean Maloney Introduced In House on 02/23/2021

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Confederate Monument Removal Act [S.366] [Race and Civil Rights ] [Arts and Culture ] [Public Lands and National Parks ]
A bill to remove all statues of individuals who voluntarily served the Confederate States of America from display in the United States Capitol.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Cory Booker Read Twice And Referred To The Committee On Rules And Administration. on 02/23/2021

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Commission on Domestic Terrorism Act of 2021 [HB-1178] [Crime ] [National Security ] [Public Safety ]
To establish the National Commission on Domestic Terrorism, and for other purposes.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Barbara Lee Referred To The Subcommittee On Intelligence And Counterterrorism. on 02/19/2021

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To award three congressional gold medals to the United States Capitol Police and those who protected the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021. [HB-1085] [Crime ] [Law Enforcement ] [Public Safety ]
To award three congressional gold medals to the United States Capitol Police and those who protected the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Steve Scalise Considered As Unfinished Business. on 03/17/2021

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Prohibiting Perks and Privileges Act [HB-1078] [Ethics ] [Retirement ] [Budget and Spending ] [Funding ] [Law Enforcement ]
To provide that a former Member of Congress receiving compensation as a lobbyist shall be ineligible to receive certain Federal retirement benefits or to use certain congressional benefits and services, to require each Member of Congress to post on the Member's official public website a hyperlink to the most recent annual financial disclosure report filed by the Member under the Ethics in Government Act of 1978, to prohibit the use of appropriated funds to pay for the costs of travel by the spouse of a Member of Congress who accompanies the Member (continued...)

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Bradley Schneider Referred To The Subcommittee On Economic Development, Public Buildings, And Emergency Management. on 02/16/2021

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Expressing the sense of Congress that the insurrection at the United States Capitol involved acts of domestic terrorism, and condemning the instigating role of the Proud Boys in these acts. [HR-115] [Crime ] [National Security ] [Public Safety ]
Expressing the sense of Congress that the insurrection at the United States Capitol involved acts of domestic terrorism, and condemning the instigating role of the Proud Boys in these acts.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Adriano Espaillat Referred To The Subcommittee On Crime, Terrorism, And Homeland Security. on 04/28/2021

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No Fencing at the United States Capitol Complex Act [HB-1017] [Budget and Spending ] [Public Safety ] [Law Enforcement ]
To prohibit the use of Federal funds to install permanent fencing around the United States Capitol, any of the Capitol Buildings, or any portion of the Capitol Grounds.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Alexander Mooney Referred To The Subcommittee On Economic Development, Public Buildings, And Emergency Management. on 02/12/2021

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A resolution to authorize the installation of appropriate equipment and furniture in the Senate chamber for the impeachment proceedings of Donald John Trump, former President of the United States. [SR-39] [Ethics ]
A resolution to authorize the installation of appropriate equipment and furniture in the Senate chamber for the impeachment proceedings of Donald John Trump, former President of the United States.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Charles Schumer Submitted In The Senate, Considered, And Agreed To Without Amendment By Unanimous Consent. on 02/08/2021

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A resolution allowing limited laptop computer access on the floor of the Senate during impeachment proceedings of Donald John Trump, former President of the United States. [SR-41] [Technology and Innovation ]
A resolution allowing limited laptop computer access on the floor of the Senate during impeachment proceedings of Donald John Trump, former President of the United States.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Charles Schumer Submitted In The Senate, Considered, And Agreed To Without Amendment By Unanimous Consent. on 02/08/2021

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A resolution establishing procedures for access to the galleries of the Senate Chamber during impeachment proceedings of Donald John Trump, former President of the United States. [SR-40] [Elections ] [Ethics ]
A resolution establishing procedures for access to the galleries of the Senate Chamber during impeachment proceedings of Donald John Trump, former President of the United States.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Charles Schumer Submitted In The Senate, Considered, And Agreed To Without Amendment By Unanimous Consent. on 02/08/2021

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A resolution establishing procedures for access to the floor of the Senate and the Senate Wing of the Capitol during impeachment proceedings against Donald John Trump, former President of the United States. [SR-38] [Ethics ]
A resolution establishing procedures for access to the floor of the Senate and the Senate Wing of the Capitol during impeachment proceedings against Donald John Trump, former President of the United States.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Charles Schumer Submitted In The Senate, Considered, And Agreed To Without Amendment By Unanimous Consent. on 02/08/2021

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Condemning the bigotry that was displayed and voiced during the January 6th siege of the United States Capitol, the prominent role played by White supremacists and domestic terrorists in planning and leading the siege, and the elected officials who encouraged them. [HR-103] [Race and Civil Rights ] [Crime ] [National Security ]
Condemning the bigotry that was displayed and voiced during the January 6th siege of the United States Capitol, the prominent role played by White supremacists and domestic terrorists in planning and leading the siege, and the elected officials who encouraged them.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Raul Grijalva Referred To The Subcommittee On The Constitution, Civil Rights, And Civil Liberties. on 04/23/2021

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Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives regarding the establishment of a National Day of Remembrance. [HR-106] [Human Rights ]
Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives regarding the establishment of a National Day of Remembrance.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Eleanor Norton Introduced In House on 02/05/2021

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Authorizing and directing Committee on House Administration to report recommendations to the House to enhance House Chamber security, and for other purposes. [HR-84] [Public Safety ] [Law Enforcement ] [National Security ] [Cybersecurity ]
Authorizing and directing Committee on House Administration to report recommendations to the House to enhance House Chamber security, and for other purposes.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Tom Cole Introduced In House on 02/02/2021

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Permitting the remains of the late United States Capitol Police Officer Brian D. Sicknick to lie in honor in the rotunda of the Capitol. [HCR-10] [Law Enforcement ] [Public Safety ]
Permitting the remains of the late United States Capitol Police Officer Brian D. Sicknick to lie in honor in the rotunda of the Capitol.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Zoe Lofgren Message On Senate Action Sent To The House. on 02/02/2021

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