HCR-165: Expressing the sense of Congress and reaffirming longstanding United States policy in support of a direct bilaterally negotiated settlement of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and opposition to United Nations Security Council resolutions imposing a solution to the conflict.
Sponsored by: Rep. David Cicilline
Received In The Senate. on 11/30/2016
You have voted HCR-165: Expressing the sense of Congress and reaffirming longstanding United States policy in support of a direct bilaterally negotiated settlement of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and opposition to United Nations Security Council resolutions imposing a solution to the conflict..
Supporting the Local Radio Freedom Act. [HCR-17]
[Media and Advertising ]
[Taxes ]
[Telecommunications ]
[Arts and Culture ]
Supporting the Local Radio Freedom Act. Declares that Congress should not impose any new performance fee, tax, royalty, or other charge relating to the public performance of sound recordings on a local radio station for broadcasting sound recordings over-the-air, or on any business for such public performance of sound recordings.
HCR-17: Supporting the Local Radio Freedom Act.
Sponsored by: Rep. Alexander Mooney
Referred To The Subcommittee On Courts, Intellectual Property, And The Internet. on 03/17/2015
Encouraging reunions of divided Korean American families. [HCR-40]
[Human Rights ]
[International ]
Encouraging reunions of divided Korean American families. Encourages North Korea to allow Korean Americans to meet with their family members from North Korea. Calls on North Korea to take steps to build goodwill that is conducive to peace on the Korean Peninsula.
HCR-40: Encouraging reunions of divided Korean American families.
Sponsored by: Rep. Ted Poe
Message On Senate Action Sent To The House. on 12/12/2016
HCR-75: Expressing the sense of Congress that those who commit or support atrocities against Christians and other ethnic and religious minorities, including Yezidis, Turkmen, Sabea-Mandeans, Kaka'e, and Kurds, and who target them specifically for ethnic or religious reasons, are committing, and are hereby declared to be committing, "war crimes", "crimes against humanity", and "genocide".
Sponsored by: Rep. Alexander Mooney
Received In The Senate And Referred To The Committee On Foreign Relations. on 03/15/2016
You have voted HCR-75: Expressing the sense of Congress that those who commit or support atrocities against Christians and other ethnic and religious minorities, including Yezidis, Turkmen, Sabea-Mandeans, Kaka'e, and Kurds, and who target them specifically for ethnic or religious reasons, are committing, and are hereby declared to be committing, "war crimes", "crimes against humanity", and "genocide"..
Reaffirming the Taiwan Relations Act and the Six Assurances as the cornerstone of United States-Taiwan relations. [HCR-88]
[International ]
[National Security ]
Reaffirming the Taiwan Relations Act and the Six Assurances as the cornerstone of United States-Taiwan relations. Affirms that the Taiwan Relations Act and the Six Assurances are both cornerstones of U.S.-Taiwan relations. Urges the President and Department of State to publicly, proactively, and consistently affirm the Six Assurances as a cornerstone of U.S.-Taiwan relations.
HCR-88: Reaffirming the Taiwan Relations Act and the Six Assurances as the cornerstone of United States-Taiwan relations.
Sponsored by: Rep. Gerald Connolly
Received In The Senate And Referred To The Committee On Foreign Relations. on 05/17/2016
Proposing a balanced budget amendment to the Constitution of the United States. [HJR-2]
[Budget and Spending ]
[Taxes ]
[National Security ]
[Defense ]
[Military ]
[Finance ]
Proposing a balanced budget amendment to the Constitution of the United States. This joint resolution proposes a constitutional amendment prohibiting total outlays for a fiscal year from exceeding total receipts for that fiscal year unless Congress authorizes the excess by a three-fifths roll call vote of each chamber. The prohibition excludes outlays for repayment of debt principal and receipts derived from borrowing. The amendment requires a three-fifths roll call vote of each chamber of Congress to increase the public debt limit. It requires
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HJR-2: Proposing a balanced budget amendment to the Constitution of the United States.
Sponsored by: Rep. Alexander Mooney
Referred To The Subcommittee On The Constitution And Civil Justice. on 01/12/2015
Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States to protect the rights of crime victims. [HJR-45]
[Crime ]
[Criminal Justice ]
[Law Enforcement ]
[Public Safety ]
[Human Rights ]
Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States to protect the rights of crime victims. Prohibits denial or abridgement of a crime victim's rights to: (1) reasonable notice of, and inclusion in, public proceedings relating to the offense; (2) be heard at any release, plea, sentencing, or other proceeding involving any right established under this amendment; (3) proceedings free from unreasonable delay; (4) reasonable notice of the release or escape of the accused; (5) due consideration of the crime victim's safety, dignity, and privacy;
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HJR-45: Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States to protect the rights of crime victims.
Sponsored by: Sen. Martha McSally
Subcommittee Hearings Held. on 05/01/2015
HJR-63: Providing for the approval of the Congress of the proposed Agreement for Cooperation Between the Government of the United States of America and the Government of the Republic of Korea Concerning Peaceful Uses of Nuclear Energy transmitted on June 16, 2015.
Sponsored by: Rep. Eliot Engel
Introduced In House on 07/31/2015
You have voted HJR-63: Providing for the approval of the Congress of the proposed Agreement for Cooperation Between the Government of the United States of America and the Government of the Republic of Korea Concerning Peaceful Uses of Nuclear Energy transmitted on June 16, 2015..
Disapproving of the agreement transmitted to Congress by the President on July 19, 2015, relating to the nuclear program of Iran. [HJR-64]
[International ]
[National Security ]
Disapproving of the agreement transmitted to Congress by the President on July 19, 2015, relating to the nuclear program of Iran. States that Congress does not favor the nuclear agreement with Iran (Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action) transmitted by the President to Congress on July 19, 2015, for purposes of prohibiting the taking of any action involving statutory sanctions relief by the United States pursuant to such agreement.
HJR-64: Disapproving of the agreement transmitted to Congress by the President on July 19, 2015, relating to the nuclear program of Iran.
Sponsored by: Rep. Gus Bilirakis
Referred To The Subcommittee On Immigration And Border Security. on 09/08/2015
You have voted HJR-64: Disapproving of the agreement transmitted to Congress by the President on July 19, 2015, relating to the nuclear program of Iran..