SR-313: A resolution condemning the terrorist attacks in Paris and offering thoughts and prayers for the victims, condolences to their families, resolve to support the people of France, and the pledge to defend democracy and stand in solidarity with the country of France and all our allies in the face of this horrific attack on freedom and liberty.
Sponsored by: Sen. Robert Casey
Submitted In The Senate, Considered, And Agreed To Without Amendment And With A Preamble By Unanimous Consent. (consideration: Cr S7970; Text As Passed Senate: Cr S7970) on 11/16/2015
You have voted SR-313: A resolution condemning the terrorist attacks in Paris and offering thoughts and prayers for the victims, condolences to their families, resolve to support the people of France, and the pledge to defend democracy and stand in solidarity with the country of France and all our allies in the face of this horrific attack on freedom and liberty..
SR-316: A resolution supporting the goals and ideals of American Education Week.
Sponsored by: Sen. Elizabeth Warren
Referred To The Committee On Health, Education, Labor, And Pensions. (text Of Measure As Introduced: Cr S8082) on 11/18/2015
A resolution relative to the death of Dale Bumpers, former United States Senator for the State of Arkansas. [SR-343]
A resolution relative to the death of Dale Bumpers, former United States Senator for the State of Arkansas. Declares that the Senate has heard with profound sorrow and deep regret the announcement of the death of Dale Bumpers, former member of the U.S. Senate. Declares that when the Senate adjourns on January 11, 2016, it stand adjourned as a further mark of respect to the memory of the late Senator Bumpers.
SR-343: A resolution relative to the death of Dale Bumpers, former United States Senator for the State of Arkansas.
Sponsored by: Sen. Robert Casey
Submitted In The Senate, Considered, And Agreed To Without Amendment And With A Preamble By Unanimous Consent. (consideration: Cr S33; Text As Passed Senate: Cr S33) on 01/11/2016
A resolution honoring the memory and legacy of Anita Ashok Datar and condemning the terrorist attack in Bamako, Mali, on November 20, 2015. [SR-347]
A resolution honoring the memory and legacy of Anita Ashok Datar and condemning the terrorist attack in Bamako, Mali, on November 20, 2015. Condemns the terrorist attack in Bamako, Mali, on November 20, 2015. Honors the memory of Anita Ashok Datar, the U.S. citizen who was killed in the attack. Recognizes Anita Ashok Datar's commitment to international development and public health, including her work to connect low-income women to quality health services. Extends heartfelt condolences and prayers to: (1) Anita Ashok Datar's family, friends, and
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SR-347: A resolution honoring the memory and legacy of Anita Ashok Datar and condemning the terrorist attack in Bamako, Mali, on November 20, 2015.
Sponsored by: Sen. Cory Booker
Resolution Agreed To In Senate Without Amendment And With A Preamble By Unanimous Consent. (consideration: Cr S450) on 02/01/2016
You have voted SR-347: A resolution honoring the memory and legacy of Anita Ashok Datar and condemning the terrorist attack in Bamako, Mali, on November 20, 2015..
A resolution relative to the death of Marlow Cook, former United States Senator for the Commonwealth of Kentucky. [SR-364]
A resolution relative to the death of Marlow Cook, former United States Senator for the Commonwealth of Kentucky. Declares that the Senate has heard with profound sorrow and deep regret the announcement of the death of Marlow Cook, former member of the U.S. Senate. Declares that when the Senate adjourns on February 4, 2016, it stand adjourned as a further mark of respect to the memory of the late Senator Cook.
SR-364: A resolution relative to the death of Marlow Cook, former United States Senator for the Commonwealth of Kentucky.
Sponsored by: Sen. Robert Casey
Submitted In The Senate, Considered, And Agreed To Without Amendment And With A Preamble By Unanimous Consent. (consideration: Cr S691; Text As Passed Senate: Cr S674-675) on 02/04/2016
A resolution designating February 2016 as "American Heart Month" and February 5, 2016, as "National Wear Red Day". [SR-365]
A resolution designating February 2016 as "American Heart Month" and February 5, 2016, as "National Wear Red Day". Expresses support for the goals and ideals of American Heart Month and National Wear Red Day. Recognizes and reaffirms the commitment to fighting heart disease and stroke by promoting awareness about the causes, risks, and prevention, supporting research, and expanding access to medical treatment. Encourages individuals to learn about their risk for heart disease.
SR-365: A resolution designating February 2016 as "American Heart Month" and February 5, 2016, as "National Wear Red Day".
Sponsored by: Sen. Susan Collins
Senate Committee On Health, Education, Labor, And Pensions Discharged By Unanimous Consent. (consideration: Cr S1101) on 02/29/2016
A resolution supporting women's reproductive health care decisions. [SR-37]
A resolution supporting women's reproductive health care decisions. Expresses support for efforts to: ensure that women have access to the best available health care and information, including comprehensive, affordable insurance coverage and health care that fosters safe childbearing; ensure that women can make their own health care decisions; prohibit employers or government entities from interfering with reproductive health care services guaranteed by law; and guarantee the constitutionally protected right to safe, legal abortions.
SR-37: A resolution supporting women's reproductive health care decisions.
Sponsored by: Sen. Dianne Feinstein
Referred To The Committee On Health, Education, Labor, And Pensions. (text Of Measure As Introduced: Cr S426-427) on 01/22/2015
A resolution celebrating Black History Month [SR-372]
A resolution celebrating Black History Month Recognizes Black History Month as an opportunity to reflect on U.S. history and to commemorate the contributions of African Americans. Calls for the United States to: (1) honor the contribution of pioneers who helped to ensure its legacy; and (2) move forward as a nation "indivisible, with liberty and justice for all."
SR-372: A resolution celebrating Black History Month
Sponsored by: Sen. Robert Casey
Referred To The Committee On The Judiciary. (text Of Measure As Introduced: Cr S1000-1001) on 02/24/2016
SR-373: A resolution recognizing the historical significance of Executive Order 9066 and expressing the sense of the Senate that policies that discriminate against any individual based on the actual or perceived race, ethnicity, national origin, or religion of that individual would be a repetition of the mistakes of Executive Order 9066 and contrary to the values of the United States.
Sponsored by: Sen. Jack Reed
Referred To The Committee On The Judiciary. (sponsor Introductory Remarks On Measure: Cr S1001-1003; Text Of Measure As Introduced: Cr S1001) on 02/24/2016
You have voted SR-373: A resolution recognizing the historical significance of Executive Order 9066 and expressing the sense of the Senate that policies that discriminate against any individual based on the actual or perceived race, ethnicity, national origin, or religion of that individual would be a repetition of the mistakes of Executive Order 9066 and contrary to the values of the United States..