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June 25, 2004

FY2005 Defense Authorization Bill Heads to Conference

After more than four weeks of debate, the Senate approved, 97-0, the FY2005 defense authorization bill (S. 2400) on JuneView More

June 4, 2004

Child Custody Protection Act Focus of Senate Panel Hearing

On June 3, the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Administrative Oversight and the Courts heard testimony concerning the Child Custody ProtectionView More

May 21, 2004

FY2005 Defense Authorization Bill Stalls in Senate

After two days of debate, the House approved, 391-34, the FY2005 defense authorization bill (H.R. 4200) on May 20. TheView More

March 26, 2004

Unborn Victims of Violence Act Heads to White House

On March 25, the Senate approved, 61-38, a bill (H.R. 1997) dealing with fetal protection. The House approved the measureView More

March 5, 2004

Abortion and its Impact on Women Focus of Senate Committee Hearing

On March 3, the Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Subcommittee on Science, Technology, and Space held a hearing on theView More

February 27, 2004

Unborn Victims of Violence Act Advances to Senate

On February 26, the House approved, 254-163, a bill (H.R. 1997) dealing with fetal protection. The House Judiciary Committee approvedView More

January 23, 2004

House Committee Approves Unborn Victims of Violence Act

On January 21, the House Judiciary Committee approved, 20-13, a bill (H.R. 1997) dealing with fetal protection. Sponsored by Rep.View More

October 24, 2003

Partial Birth Abortion Ban Heads to White House

On October 21, the Senate approved, 64-34, the conference report on the Partial Birth Abortion Ban (S. 3). The HouseView More

October 3, 2003

House Approves Partial Birth Abortion Conference Report

On October 2, the House approved, 281-142, the conference report on the Partial Birth Abortion Ban (S. 3). Sponsored byView More

September 18, 2003

Senate Votes to Send Partial Birth Abortion Ban to Conference

After three days and eight hours of debate on abortion and the 1973 decision in Roe v. Wade, the SenateView More

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