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November 4, 2005

Subcommittee Approves Resolutions on Women in Latin America

On November 2, the House International Relations Subcommittee on the Western Hemisphere approved, by unanimous consent, three resolutions en bloc,View More

November 4, 2005

Bill Addressing Millennium Development Goals Moves Through Committee

On November 1, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee approved, by voice vote, a bill (S. 1315) that would require theView More

November 4, 2005

Panel Examines Fetal Pain

On November 1, the House Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution held a hearing on the Unborn Child Pain Awareness ActView More

November 4, 2005

Bills Introduced

Adoption S. Res. 299—-Sen. Mary Landrieu (D-LA) / Considered and passed (11/03/05)—A resolution to express support for the goals ofView More

October 28, 2005

House Supports Runaway Prevention Programs

On October 25, the House approved, by voice vote, a resolution (H. Res. 484) supporting National Runaway Prevention Month. TheView More

October 28, 2005

Congress Begins FY2006 Spending Reconciliation Process

This week, House and Senate authorizing committees marked up portions of the FY2006 spending reconciliation bill (as-yet-unnumbered). Under the FY2006View More

October 28, 2005

Panel Reauthorizes Indian Health Care Improvement Act

On October 27, the Senate Indian Affairs Committee approved, by voice vote, a bill (S. 1057) to reauthorize the IndianView More

October 28, 2005

House Subcommittees Hold Joint Hearing on North Korean Human Rights Act

On October 27, the House International Relations Subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific and the Subcommittee on Africa, Global HumanView More

October 28, 2005

Bills Introduced

Health S. 1929—-Sen. Joseph Lieberman (D-CT) / Finance (10/27/05)—A bill to reduce health care disparities and improve health care quality,View More

October 28, 2005

Bill Reauthorizing Breast Cancer Research Stamp Heads to White House

On October 27, the House approved, without objection, a bill (S. 37) to reauthorize the breast cancer research stamp forView More

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