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Encouraging The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) and Greece to continue negotiations to determine a mutually acceptable official name for the FYROM, and for other purposes.
[ { "text": "That Congress— (1) urges The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (hereinafter referred to as FYROM ) and Greece to honor the agreement that they signed in 1995 under which both countries agreed to determine a mutually acceptable official name for the FYROM; (2) requests the Secretary of State to return to the long-standing policy of the Government of the United States to recognize and refer to the FYROM as such; and (3) supports efforts sponsored by the United Nations to determine a mutually acceptable official name for the FYROM.", "id": "H30048E44CCC743CC8F470012D8B1DFC2", "header": null, "nested": [], "links": [] } ]
1
That Congress— (1) urges The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (hereinafter referred to as FYROM ) and Greece to honor the agreement that they signed in 1995 under which both countries agreed to determine a mutually acceptable official name for the FYROM; (2) requests the Secretary of State to return to the long-standing policy of the Government of the United States to recognize and refer to the FYROM as such; and (3) supports efforts sponsored by the United Nations to determine a mutually acceptable official name for the FYROM.
538
International Affairs
[ "Europe", "Greece", "Macedonia", "Names", "Treaties", "United Nations" ]
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Saluting the life and courage of the late Commander Lloyd Pete Bucher, United States Navy (retired), who commanded the U.S.S. Pueblo (AGER–2) at the time of its capture by North Korea on January 23, 1968.
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2
That Congress— (1) salutes the life and courage of the late Commander Lloyd “Pete” Bucher, United States Navy (retired), who commanded the U.S.S. Pueblo (AGER-2) at the time of its capture by North Korea on January 23, 1968, and who passed away on January 28, 2004; (2) praises Commander Bucher for his exemplary bravery and sacrifice, which were an inspiration to his crew and the United States, while he and his crew were held in captivity for 11 months in North Korea; (3) praises the bravery of the crew of the U.S.S. Pueblo; and (4) expresses its heartfelt sympathy to the family and friends of Commander Bucher.
617
Commemorations
[ "Aggression", "Armed Forces and National Security", "Congress", "Congressional tributes", "East Asia", "Military personnel", "Navy", "North Korea", "Officer personnel", "Prisoners of war", "Warships" ]
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Recognizing the essential role of nuclear power in the national energy policy of the United States and supporting the increased use of nuclear power and the construction and development of new and improved nuclear power generating plants.
[ { "text": "That Congress— (1) recognizes the essential role of nuclear power in the national energy policy of the United States; and (2) supports the increased use of nuclear power and the construction and development of new and improved nuclear power generating plants as a means of contributing to national energy independence and maintaining a clean environment.", "id": "HA522490603C24B11BF84A7CBA5D761E8", "header": null, "nested": [], "links": [] } ]
1
That Congress— (1) recognizes the essential role of nuclear power in the national energy policy of the United States; and (2) supports the increased use of nuclear power and the construction and development of new and improved nuclear power generating plants as a means of contributing to national energy independence and maintaining a clean environment.
354
Energy
[ "Energy policy", "Energy security", "Environmental Protection", "Nuclear energy", "Nuclear power plants", "Pollution control" ]
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Recommending that Congress not provide funds for fiscal year 2005 for the deployment of ground-based, strategic, mid-course, ballistic missile defense system components that have not met operational testing requirements and, instead, provide needed funding for programs designed to keep America’s ports secure from terrorist attacks.
[ { "text": "That Congress— (1) recommends that the amount of funds appropriated for ballistic missile defense programs for fiscal year 2005 should not be greater than the amount of funds appropriated for those programs for fiscal year 2004; (2) recommends that any funds appropriated for ballistic missile defense programs for fiscal year 2005 should not be used to deploy a ground-based, strategic, mid-course, ballistic missile defense system that has not met operational testing requirements that demonstrate the maturity of all of the critical technologies; and (3) recommends that funds appropriated for port security programs within the Department of Homeland Security for fiscal year 2005 should be increased by $500,000,000 over the amounts appropriated for those programs for fiscal year 2004.", "id": "HBCBBF6179035415294FE33297D8CDBD0", "header": null, "nested": [], "links": [] } ]
1
That Congress— (1) recommends that the amount of funds appropriated for ballistic missile defense programs for fiscal year 2005 should not be greater than the amount of funds appropriated for those programs for fiscal year 2004; (2) recommends that any funds appropriated for ballistic missile defense programs for fiscal year 2005 should not be used to deploy a ground-based, strategic, mid-course, ballistic missile defense system that has not met operational testing requirements that demonstrate the maturity of all of the critical technologies; and (3) recommends that funds appropriated for port security programs within the Department of Homeland Security for fiscal year 2005 should be increased by $500,000,000 over the amounts appropriated for those programs for fiscal year 2004.
790
Armed Forces and National Security
[ "Appropriations", "Ballistic missile defenses", "Crime and Law Enforcement", "Defense budgets", "Department of Defense", "Department of Homeland Security", "EBB Terrorism", "Economics and Public Finance", "Government Operations and Politics", "Harbors", "Infrastructure", "International Affairs", "Marine terminals", "Security measures", "Terrorism", "Transportation and Public Works", "Transportation safety" ]
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Supporting the goals and ideals of Taiwanese-American Heritage Week.
[ { "text": "That Congress— (1) declares that the warm relations and bilateral exchanges between the people of the United States and Taiwan should continue and grow deeper; and (2) supports the goals and ideals of Taiwanese American Heritage Week and recognizes the importance of Taiwanese-Americans to the United States.", "id": "H3F0DA1BA8DA64EBCA8704983B29C5870", "header": null, "nested": [], "links": [] } ]
1
That Congress— (1) declares that the warm relations and bilateral exchanges between the people of the United States and Taiwan should continue and grow deeper; and (2) supports the goals and ideals of Taiwanese American Heritage Week and recognizes the importance of Taiwanese-Americans to the United States.
308
International Affairs
[ "Asian American ethnic groups", "Commemorations", "Congress", "Congressional tributes", "East Asia", "Special weeks", "Taiwan" ]
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Recognizing the involvement in or support for acts of international terrorism by senior officials of the Government of the Republic of the Sudan and calling on Sudan to cease its involvement in acts of international terrorism and to prosecute and punish any Sudanese officials who have supported or have been involved in acts of international terrorism.
[ { "text": "That", "id": "HF86B0D458AB646C98782B79A8C99314", "header": null, "nested": [], "links": [] }, { "text": "the House of Representatives— (1) recognizes the involvement in or support for acts of international terrorism by senior officials of the Government of the Republic of the Sudan; (2) calls on the Government of Sudan to cease its involvement in or support for acts of international terrorism and to prosecute and punish any Sudanese officials who have been involved in or supported acts of international terrorism; (3) recommends that the Government of Sudan thoroughly revamp and restructure its security services and remove individuals who have been involved in acts of international terrorism as part of a final peace agreement in order to ensure lasting peace and stability in Sudan; and (4) requests that the Secretary of State investigate and submit a report to Congress documenting— (A) the involvement in or support of senior officials in the current Government of Sudan in support of acts of terrorism against the United States; (B) the nature and extent of the participation, if any, of senior Sudanese government officials in— (i) the 1993 World Trade Center bombing; (ii) the assassination attempt of President Hosni Mubarak of Egypt; and (iii) the bombings of the embassies of the United States in Kenya and Tanzania; (C) the nature and extent of support being provided to Hamas and Hezbollah by Sudan; (D) the presence of Sudanese volunteer fighters currently in Iraq who have been involved in terror attacks against United States Armed Forces, and the nature and extent of the participation, if any, of Sudan in the facilitation of the movement of these fighters from Sudan to Iraq; and (E) the nature and extent of the participation, if any, of particular Sudanese officials in support of acts of international terrorism, including— (i) Ali Osman Mohammed Taha, First Vice President; (ii) Dr. Nafee Ali Nafee, Minister of the Federal Government and former Minister of the Interior (External Intelligence); (iii) Dr. Ghazi Salahadin, Presidential Advisor and Senior Member of the National Islamic Front; (iv) Dr. Awad Ahmed El Jaz, Minister of Energy and Mining; (v) Dr. Mutref Sadig Nimeri, Director General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and former Intelligence Chief during the assassination attempt against President Hosni Mubarak; (vi) Dr. Qutbi Al-Mahdi, former External Intelligence Chief; (vii) Major General Salah Abdallah, Director of the Internal Security Branch; (viii) Major General El Hadi El Nakasha, Minister of Cabinet Affairs; (ix) Dr. Abul Karim Abdalla, Director of the External Security Branch; (x) Major General Osama Abdalla, National Congress Party; (xi) Major General Jamal Zamgan; and (xii) Major General Emad El Din Hussein.", "id": "H5F8F5A58D1BC494DB69B95AD4FF59EDA", "header": null, "nested": [], "links": [] } ]
2
That the House of Representatives— (1) recognizes the involvement in or support for acts of international terrorism by senior officials of the Government of the Republic of the Sudan; (2) calls on the Government of Sudan to cease its involvement in or support for acts of international terrorism and to prosecute and punish any Sudanese officials who have been involved in or supported acts of international terrorism; (3) recommends that the Government of Sudan thoroughly revamp and restructure its security services and remove individuals who have been involved in acts of international terrorism as part of a final peace agreement in order to ensure lasting peace and stability in Sudan; and (4) requests that the Secretary of State investigate and submit a report to Congress documenting— (A) the involvement in or support of senior officials in the current Government of Sudan in support of acts of terrorism against the United States; (B) the nature and extent of the participation, if any, of senior Sudanese government officials in— (i) the 1993 World Trade Center bombing; (ii) the assassination attempt of President Hosni Mubarak of Egypt; and (iii) the bombings of the embassies of the United States in Kenya and Tanzania; (C) the nature and extent of support being provided to Hamas and Hezbollah by Sudan; (D) the presence of Sudanese volunteer fighters currently in Iraq who have been involved in terror attacks against United States Armed Forces, and the nature and extent of the participation, if any, of Sudan in the facilitation of the movement of these fighters from Sudan to Iraq; and (E) the nature and extent of the participation, if any, of particular Sudanese officials in support of acts of international terrorism, including— (i) Ali Osman Mohammed Taha, First Vice President; (ii) Dr. Nafee Ali Nafee, Minister of the Federal Government and former Minister of the Interior (External Intelligence); (iii) Dr. Ghazi Salahadin, Presidential Advisor and Senior Member of the National Islamic Front; (iv) Dr. Awad Ahmed El Jaz, Minister of Energy and Mining; (v) Dr. Mutref Sadig Nimeri, Director General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and former Intelligence Chief during the assassination attempt against President Hosni Mubarak; (vi) Dr. Qutbi Al-Mahdi, former External Intelligence Chief; (vii) Major General Salah Abdallah, Director of the Internal Security Branch; (viii) Major General El Hadi El Nakasha, Minister of Cabinet Affairs; (ix) Dr. Abul Karim Abdalla, Director of the External Security Branch; (x) Major General Osama Abdalla, National Congress Party; (xi) Major General Jamal Zamgan; and (xii) Major General Emad El Din Hussein.
2,674
International Affairs
[ "Africa (Sub-Saharan)", "Arab-Israeli conflict", "Armed Forces and National Security", "Armed forces abroad", "Assassination", "Bombings", "Congress", "Congress and foreign policy", "Congressional reporting requirements", "Crime and Law Enforcement", "EBB Terrorism", "Egypt", "Embassies", "Foreign leaders", "Government Operations and Politics", "Government officials", "Governmental investigations", "Guerrilla warfare", "Iraq", "Iraq compilation", "Kenya", "Middle East and North Africa", "Military occupation", "Military operations", "New York City", "Office buildings", "Officer personnel", "Palestinians", "Peace treaties", "Prosecution", "State-sponsored terrorism", "Sudan", "Tanzania", "Terrorism" ]
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Expressing the sense of the Congress that a postage stamp should be issued to honor law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty.
[ { "text": "That it is the sense of the Congress that— (1) a postage stamp should be issued to honor law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty; and (2) the Citizens’ Stamp Advisory Committee of the United States Postal Service should recommend to the Postmaster General that such a stamp be issued.", "id": "H43005E993015480E86D8A22D85A3DAF6", "header": null, "nested": [], "links": [] } ]
1
That it is the sense of the Congress that— (1) a postage stamp should be issued to honor law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty; and (2) the Citizens’ Stamp Advisory Committee of the United States Postal Service should recommend to the Postmaster General that such a stamp be issued.
296
Commemorations
[ "Crime and Law Enforcement", "Government Operations and Politics", "Law enforcement officers", "Police", "Postage stamps" ]
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Honoring the life and accomplishments of Ray Charles, recognizing his contributions to the Nation, and extending condolences to his family on his death.
[ { "text": "That Congress — (1) honors the life and accomplishments of Ray Charles Robinson; (2) recognizes Ray Charles for his invaluable contributions to the Nation, the State of Georgia, and the American musical heritage; and (3) extends condolences to the family of Ray Charles on the death of a remarkable man.", "id": "HEF171422A60C4F7A8C672FF7928C0715", "header": null, "nested": [], "links": [] } ]
1
That Congress — (1) honors the life and accomplishments of Ray Charles Robinson; (2) recognizes Ray Charles for his invaluable contributions to the Nation, the State of Georgia, and the American musical heritage; and (3) extends condolences to the family of Ray Charles on the death of a remarkable man.
303
Commemorations
[ "Arts, Culture, Religion", "Congress", "Congressional tributes", "Entertainers", "Georgia", "Music" ]
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Encouraging citizens to be mindful of the contribution of horses to the economy, history, and character of the United States and expressing the sense of Congress that a National Day of the Horse should be established.
[ { "text": "That Congress— (1) encourages all citizens to be mindful of the contribution of horses to the economy, history, and character of the United States; (2) expresses its sense that a National Day of the Horse should be established in recognition of the importance of horses to the Nation’s security, economy, recreation, and heritage; and (3) urges the President to issue a proclamation calling on the people of the United States and interested organizations to observe National Day of the Horse with appropriate programs and activities.", "id": "H895A62C6425C44DBB6DF7E6FF01826B6", "header": null, "nested": [], "links": [] } ]
1
That Congress— (1) encourages all citizens to be mindful of the contribution of horses to the economy, history, and character of the United States; (2) expresses its sense that a National Day of the Horse should be established in recognition of the importance of horses to the Nation’s security, economy, recreation, and heritage; and (3) urges the President to issue a proclamation calling on the people of the United States and interested organizations to observe National Day of the Horse with appropriate programs and activities.
533
Commemorations
[ "Animals", "Horses", "Special days" ]
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Expressing the sense of Congress that the Federal Government should not give any Federal agency the power to postpone the date of Federal elections.
[ { "text": "That it is the sense of Congress that— (1) the Federal Government should not give any Federal agency the power to postpone the date of Federal elections; and (2) the Secretary of Homeland Security should not act on the proposal submitted by Election Assistance Commission Chairman DeForest Soaries.", "id": "HFB02B5AB4DF04C4BBB063B23E0F4D4C6", "header": null, "nested": [], "links": [] } ]
1
That it is the sense of Congress that— (1) the Federal Government should not give any Federal agency the power to postpone the date of Federal elections; and (2) the Secretary of Homeland Security should not act on the proposal submitted by Election Assistance Commission Chairman DeForest Soaries.
298
Government Operations and Politics
[ "Administrative procedure", "Congress", "Congressional elections", "Department of Homeland Security", "Election administration", "Emergency Management", "Law", "Presidential elections" ]
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Expressing the concern of Congress over Iran’s development of the means to produce nuclear weapons.
[ { "text": "That", "id": "H05183E800A544D6EBDEF72085E75A400", "header": null, "nested": [], "links": [] }, { "text": "the Congress— (1) condemns in the strongest possible terms Iran’s continuing deceptions and falsehoods to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and the international community about its nuclear programs and activities; (2) calls upon all State Parties to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT), including the United States, to use all appropriate means to deter, dissuade, and prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons, including ending all nuclear and other cooperation with Iran (including the provision of dual use items), until Iran fully implements the Additional Protocol between Iran and the IAEA for the application of safeguards; (3) declares that Iran, through its many breaches for 18 years of its Safeguards Agreement with the IAEA, has forfeited the right to be trusted with development of a nuclear fuel cycle, especially with uranium conversion and enrichment and plutonium reprocessing technology, equipment, and facilities; (4) declares that the recent revelations of Iran’s nondisclosure of additional enrichment and nuclear-weapons-applicable research activities, as detailed in the report of February 24, 2004, by the Director General of the IAEA, along with the statement by the Government of Iran that it will not disclose other research programs, constitute ample evidence of Iran’s continuing policy of noncompliance with the letter and spirit of its obligations under its Safeguards Agreement and the Additional Protocol; (5) demands that Iran immediately and permanently cease all efforts to acquire nuclear fuel cycle capabilities and to immediately, unconditionally, and permanently cease all nuclear enrichment activities, including manufacturing and importing related equipment; (6) demands that Iran honor its stated commitments and legal obligations to grant the IAEA inspectors full unrestricted access and cooperate fully with the investigation of its nuclear activities and demonstrate a new openness and honesty about all its nuclear programs; (7) contrasts Iran’s behavior with Libya’s, in which Libya’s decision to renounce and dismantle its nuclear weapons program and to provide full, complete, and transparent disclosure of all its nuclear activities has enabled the IAEA to rapidly understand and verify with high confidence the extent and scope of Libya’s program; (8) calls upon the members of the European Union not to resume discussions with Iran on multilateral trade agreements until such time that Iran has verifiably and permanently ceased all nuclear weapons development activity, including a permanent cessation of uranium conversion and enrichment and plutonium reprocessing activities; (9) further calls upon the European Union to consider what further measures, including sanctions, may be necessary to persuade Iran to fulfill its obligations and commitments to the IAEA; (10) in light of ongoing revelations of the noncompliance of the Government of Iran regarding its obligations under the NPT and pledges to the IAEA, and in light of the consequent and ongoing questions and concerns of the IAEA, the United States, and the international community regarding Iran’s military nuclear activities— (A) urges Japan to ensure that Japanese commercial entities not proceed with the development of Iran’s Azadegan oil field; (B) urges France and Malaysia to ensure that French and Malaysian commercial entities not proceed with their agreement for further cooperation in expanding Iran’s liquid natural gas production field; (C) calls on all countries to intercede with their commercial entities to ensure that these entities refrain from or cease all investment and investment-related activities that support Iran’s energy industry; and (D) calls on the President to enforce the provisions of the Iran and Libya Sanctions Act of 1996 to discourage foreign commercial entities from investing in Iran’s energy industry; (11) deplores any effort by any country to provide any nuclear power-related assistance whatsoever to Iran, and calls upon Russia to suspend nuclear cooperation with Iran and not conclude a nuclear fuel supply agreement for the Bushehr reactor, until the conditions of paragraph (8) are satisfied; (12) calls upon the governments of the countries whose nationals and corporations are implicated in assisting Iranian nuclear activities, especially Pakistan, Malaysia, the United Arab Emirates, and Germany, to fully investigate such assistance, to grant the IAEA full access to individuals, sites, and all information related to the investigations, and to immediately review and rectify their export control laws, regulations, and practices in order to prevent further assistance to countries seeking to develop nuclear programs that could support the development of nuclear weapons; (13) urges the IAEA Board of Governors, at its earliest opportunity, to report to the United Nations Security Council that Iran is in noncompliance with its agreements with the IAEA; (14) urges the President of the United States to provide whatever financial, material, or intelligence resources are necessary to the IAEA to enable it to fully investigate Iran’s nuclear activities; (15) urges the United Nations Security Council, the Nuclear Suppliers Group, the Zangger Committee, and other relevant international entities to declare that non-nuclear-weapon states under the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT), who commit violations of their safeguards agreements regarding uranium enrichment or plutonium reprocessing, or engage in activities which could support a military nuclear program, thereby forfeit their right under the NPT to engage in nuclear fuel-cycle activities; (16) further urges the United Nations Security Council to consider measures necessary to support the inspection efforts by the IAEA and to prevent Iran from further engaging in clandestine nuclear activities; and (17) urges the President to keep the Congress fully and currently informed concerning the matters addressed in this resolution.", "id": "HB9F1BBAB4AC744D7ABE8B5FD1635AF1", "header": null, "nested": [], "links": [] } ]
2
That the Congress— (1) condemns in the strongest possible terms Iran’s continuing deceptions and falsehoods to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and the international community about its nuclear programs and activities; (2) calls upon all State Parties to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT), including the United States, to use all appropriate means to deter, dissuade, and prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons, including ending all nuclear and other cooperation with Iran (including the provision of dual use items), until Iran fully implements the Additional Protocol between Iran and the IAEA for the application of safeguards; (3) declares that Iran, through its many breaches for 18 years of its Safeguards Agreement with the IAEA, has forfeited the right to be trusted with development of a nuclear fuel cycle, especially with uranium conversion and enrichment and plutonium reprocessing technology, equipment, and facilities; (4) declares that the recent revelations of Iran’s nondisclosure of additional enrichment and nuclear-weapons-applicable research activities, as detailed in the report of February 24, 2004, by the Director General of the IAEA, along with the statement by the Government of Iran that it will not disclose other research programs, constitute ample evidence of Iran’s continuing policy of noncompliance with the letter and spirit of its obligations under its Safeguards Agreement and the Additional Protocol; (5) demands that Iran immediately and permanently cease all efforts to acquire nuclear fuel cycle capabilities and to immediately, unconditionally, and permanently cease all nuclear enrichment activities, including manufacturing and importing related equipment; (6) demands that Iran honor its stated commitments and legal obligations to grant the IAEA inspectors full unrestricted access and cooperate fully with the investigation of its nuclear activities and demonstrate a new openness and honesty about all its nuclear programs; (7) contrasts Iran’s behavior with Libya’s, in which Libya’s decision to renounce and dismantle its nuclear weapons program and to provide full, complete, and transparent disclosure of all its nuclear activities has enabled the IAEA to rapidly understand and verify with high confidence the extent and scope of Libya’s program; (8) calls upon the members of the European Union not to resume discussions with Iran on multilateral trade agreements until such time that Iran has verifiably and permanently ceased all nuclear weapons development activity, including a permanent cessation of uranium conversion and enrichment and plutonium reprocessing activities; (9) further calls upon the European Union to consider what further measures, including sanctions, may be necessary to persuade Iran to fulfill its obligations and commitments to the IAEA; (10) in light of ongoing revelations of the noncompliance of the Government of Iran regarding its obligations under the NPT and pledges to the IAEA, and in light of the consequent and ongoing questions and concerns of the IAEA, the United States, and the international community regarding Iran’s military nuclear activities— (A) urges Japan to ensure that Japanese commercial entities not proceed with the development of Iran’s Azadegan oil field; (B) urges France and Malaysia to ensure that French and Malaysian commercial entities not proceed with their agreement for further cooperation in expanding Iran’s liquid natural gas production field; (C) calls on all countries to intercede with their commercial entities to ensure that these entities refrain from or cease all investment and investment-related activities that support Iran’s energy industry; and (D) calls on the President to enforce the provisions of the Iran and Libya Sanctions Act of 1996 to discourage foreign commercial entities from investing in Iran’s energy industry; (11) deplores any effort by any country to provide any nuclear power-related assistance whatsoever to Iran, and calls upon Russia to suspend nuclear cooperation with Iran and not conclude a nuclear fuel supply agreement for the Bushehr reactor, until the conditions of paragraph (8) are satisfied; (12) calls upon the governments of the countries whose nationals and corporations are implicated in assisting Iranian nuclear activities, especially Pakistan, Malaysia, the United Arab Emirates, and Germany, to fully investigate such assistance, to grant the IAEA full access to individuals, sites, and all information related to the investigations, and to immediately review and rectify their export control laws, regulations, and practices in order to prevent further assistance to countries seeking to develop nuclear programs that could support the development of nuclear weapons; (13) urges the IAEA Board of Governors, at its earliest opportunity, to report to the United Nations Security Council that Iran is in noncompliance with its agreements with the IAEA; (14) urges the President of the United States to provide whatever financial, material, or intelligence resources are necessary to the IAEA to enable it to fully investigate Iran’s nuclear activities; (15) urges the United Nations Security Council, the Nuclear Suppliers Group, the Zangger Committee, and other relevant international entities to declare that non-nuclear-weapon states under the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT), who commit violations of their safeguards agreements regarding uranium enrichment or plutonium reprocessing, or engage in activities which could support a military nuclear program, thereby forfeit their right under the NPT to engage in nuclear fuel-cycle activities; (16) further urges the United Nations Security Council to consider measures necessary to support the inspection efforts by the IAEA and to prevent Iran from further engaging in clandestine nuclear activities; and (17) urges the President to keep the Congress fully and currently informed concerning the matters addressed in this resolution.
6,032
International Affairs
[ "Armed Forces and National Security", "Arms control", "Arms control agreements", "Arms control verification", "Commerce", "Congress", "Congress and foreign policy", "Disaster relief", "Earthquakes", "East Asia", "Economic assistance", "Emergency Management", "Energy", "Energy development", "Energy industries", "Environmental Protection", "Europe", "European Union", "Export controls", "Foreign Trade and International Finance", "Foreign corporations", "Foreign investments", "France", "Germany", "Government Operations and Politics", "Imports", "International agencies", "International control of nuclear power", "International cooperation", "International relief", "Iran", "Japan", "Legislation", "Libya", "Liquefied natural gas", "Malaysia", "Middle East and North Africa", "Nuclear energy", "Nuclear exports", "Nuclear facilities", "Nuclear fuels", "Nuclear nonproliferation", "Nuclear reactors", "Nuclear research", "Nuclear weapons", "Oil fields", "Pakistan", "Petroleum engineering", "Plutonium", "President and foreign policy", "Reactor fuel reprocessing", "Russia", "Sanctions (International law)", "Science, Technology, Communications", "South Asia", "Technology transfer", "Trade agreements", "Trade negotiations", "United Arab Emirates", "United Nations", "Uranium enrichment", "Weapons of mass destruction" ]
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Commemorating the 150th anniversary of the first meeting of the Republican Party in Ripon, Wisconsin.
[ { "text": "That Congress commemorates the 150th Anniversary of the first meeting of the Republican Party in Ripon, Wisconsin.", "id": "HD945DABF2C6441BB92A8FC368DEA2167", "header": null, "nested": [], "links": [] } ]
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That Congress commemorates the 150th Anniversary of the first meeting of the Republican Party in Ripon, Wisconsin.
114
Commemorations
[ "Anniversaries", "Government Operations and Politics", "Republican Party", "Wisconsin" ]
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Calling on the President to negotiate a bilateral security agreement with the Iraqi Governing Council before June 30, 2004.
[ { "text": "That", "id": "HCBDA77F8D1394D25A35E00CB03E876D1", "header": null, "nested": [], "links": [] }, { "text": "it is the sense of Congress that— (1) the President should use all means at his disposal to negotiate a bilateral security agreement with the Iraqi Governing Council before June 30, 2004; and (2) any such agreement should— (A) maintain maximum freedom of action for United States commanders in Iraq to defeat insurgent elements in Iraq and to restore security throughout Iraq as quickly as possible; and (B) provide protections against local prosecution of members of the United States Armed Forces, consistent with other bilateral status-of-forces agreements.", "id": "H015C39C6F5C4482EA636FC8690A75624", "header": null, "nested": [], "links": [] } ]
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That it is the sense of Congress that— (1) the President should use all means at his disposal to negotiate a bilateral security agreement with the Iraqi Governing Council before June 30, 2004; and (2) any such agreement should— (A) maintain maximum freedom of action for United States commanders in Iraq to defeat insurgent elements in Iraq and to restore security throughout Iraq as quickly as possible; and (B) provide protections against local prosecution of members of the United States Armed Forces, consistent with other bilateral status-of-forces agreements.
565
International Affairs
[ "Armed Forces and National Security", "Armed forces abroad", "Crime and Law Enforcement", "Insurgency", "Iraq", "Iraq compilation", "Law", "Middle East and North Africa", "Military agreements", "Military command and control", "Military occupation", "Military personnel", "Privileges and immunities", "Prosecution" ]
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Applauding the men and women who keep America moving and recognizing National Transportation Week.
[ { "text": "That", "id": "H0668BAF302F24ADFA39C01EB73F3B786", "header": null, "nested": [], "links": [] }, { "text": "the 108th Congress— (1) applauds the men and women who keep America moving; (2) recognizes National Transportation Week by supporting the goals of that Week; and (3) urges all Americans to become more aware of the benefits and contributions of transportation to the United States economy.", "id": "H6A5B2E10B00E4DD48F3B9E7DA4915175", "header": null, "nested": [], "links": [] } ]
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That the 108th Congress— (1) applauds the men and women who keep America moving; (2) recognizes National Transportation Week by supporting the goals of that Week; and (3) urges all Americans to become more aware of the benefits and contributions of transportation to the United States economy.
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Commemorations
[ "Congress", "Congressional tributes", "Labor and Employment", "Special weeks", "Transportation and Public Works", "Transportation workers" ]
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To recognize more than 5 decades of strategic partnership between the United States and the people of the Marshall Islands in the pursuit of international peace and security, and for other purposes.
[ { "text": "That Congress recognizes as an historic achievement of friendship more than 5 decades of strategic partnership between the United States and the people of the Marshall Islands in pursuit of international peace and security, and recognizes with solemn regard for the cost of preserving peace, the importance of the nuclear weapon test code-named Bravo at Bikini Atoll in the Marshall Islands on March 1, 1954.", "id": "H62FFC7D147064E8AADABA6F28CF93645", "header": null, "nested": [], "links": [] } ]
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That Congress recognizes as an historic achievement of friendship more than 5 decades of strategic partnership between the United States and the people of the Marshall Islands in pursuit of international peace and security, and recognizes with solemn regard for the cost of preserving peace, the importance of the nuclear weapon test code-named Bravo at Bikini Atoll in the Marshall Islands on March 1, 1954.
408
International Affairs
[ "Armed Forces and National Security", "Commemorations", "Congress", "Congressional tributes", "Deterrence", "Marshall Islands", "Nuclear weapons", "Oceania", "Peace" ]
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Remembering the victims of the genocide that occurred in 1994 in Rwanda and pledging to work to ensure that such an atrocity does not take place again.
[ { "text": "That", "id": "H6B06FDCDB0C54FA1956BA83749C055AF", "header": null, "nested": [], "links": [] }, { "text": "Congress— (1) remembers the victims of the genocide that occurred in 1994 in Rwanda and pledges to work to ensure that such an atrocity does not take place again; (2) acknowledges that the international community, including the United States Government, failed the people of Rwanda and watched with indifference while hundreds of thousands of innocent civilians were being killed; (3) strongly supports assistance to the survivors of the Rwandan genocide; (4) urges political and financial support for the Gacaca courts; (5) acknowledges the heroic work of many individuals and human rights organizations for their campaign to help stop the genocide of Rwanda; (6) expresses deep appreciation to General Romeo Dallaire for his tireless efforts to stop the genocide from occurring and for helping many Rwandese civilians in their time of need; (7) accepts the fact that General Dallaire warned the United Nations on a number of occasions of an impending genocide and was ordered by his superiors not to take action; (8) calls for an investigation of the role played by the United States Government prior to and during the Rwandan genocide, noting that the parliaments of Belgium and France both created commissions of inquiry to investigate the roles played by their respective governments and issued their findings; and (9) strongly urges the creation of a bi-partisan Commission of Inquiry for Rwanda to investigate all aspects of the role played by the United States Government prior to and during the Rwandan genocide, with a strong mandate and subpoena power to access relevant documents and witnesses, a definite end date for completion of its work, and sufficient funding to cover necessary expenses.", "id": "H4939CD26221D4C0FB7BBE8E9D4598EC", "header": null, "nested": [], "links": [] } ]
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That Congress— (1) remembers the victims of the genocide that occurred in 1994 in Rwanda and pledges to work to ensure that such an atrocity does not take place again; (2) acknowledges that the international community, including the United States Government, failed the people of Rwanda and watched with indifference while hundreds of thousands of innocent civilians were being killed; (3) strongly supports assistance to the survivors of the Rwandan genocide; (4) urges political and financial support for the Gacaca courts; (5) acknowledges the heroic work of many individuals and human rights organizations for their campaign to help stop the genocide of Rwanda; (6) expresses deep appreciation to General Romeo Dallaire for his tireless efforts to stop the genocide from occurring and for helping many Rwandese civilians in their time of need; (7) accepts the fact that General Dallaire warned the United Nations on a number of occasions of an impending genocide and was ordered by his superiors not to take action; (8) calls for an investigation of the role played by the United States Government prior to and during the Rwandan genocide, noting that the parliaments of Belgium and France both created commissions of inquiry to investigate the roles played by their respective governments and issued their findings; and (9) strongly urges the creation of a bi-partisan Commission of Inquiry for Rwanda to investigate all aspects of the role played by the United States Government prior to and during the Rwandan genocide, with a strong mandate and subpoena power to access relevant documents and witnesses, a definite end date for completion of its work, and sufficient funding to cover necessary expenses.
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International Affairs
[ "Africa (Sub-Saharan)", "Armed Forces and National Security", "Civil Rights and Liberties, Minority Issues", "Commemorations", "Congress", "Congressional tributes", "Courts of special jurisdiction", "Crime and Law Enforcement", "Economic assistance", "Genocide", "Governmental investigations", "Human rights", "International relief", "Law", "Nongovernmental organizations", "Officer personnel", "Peacekeeping forces", "Rwanda", "Subpoena", "United Nations", "Victims of crimes" ]
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Honoring the contributions of the women, symbolized by Rosie the Riveter, who served on the homefront during World War II, and for other purposes.
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2
That Congress— (1) honors the extraordinary contributions of the women whose dedicated service on the homefront during World War II was instrumental in achieving an Allied victory; (2) recognizes the lasting legacy of equal employment opportunity and support for child care and health care that developed during the Rosie the Riveter era; and (3) calls on the people of the United States to take the opportunity to study, reflect on, and celebrate the stories and accomplishments of women who served the Nation as Rosies during World War II.
541
Commemorations
[ "Armed Forces and National Security", "Civil Rights and Liberties, Minority Issues", "Commerce", "Congress", "Congressional tributes", "Day care", "Defense industries", "Employee health benefits", "Families", "Health", "History", "Labor and Employment", "Women", "Women's employment", "Women's rights", "World War II" ]
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Supporting the goals and ideals of the Day of Silence and encouraging units of local government, States, and school districts to protect lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender students, teachers, and school employees from discrimination and harassment.
[ { "text": "That the Congress— (1) supports the goals and ideals of the Day of Silence; (2) requests that the President issue a proclamation calling on the people of the United States to observe the Day of Silence with appropriate ceremonies, programs, and activities; (3) encourages each unit of local government and State to adopt laws to protect lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender students, teachers, and school employees from discrimination and harassment; and (4) encourages each school district in the United States to adopt policies to protect lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender students, teachers, and school employees from discrimination and harassment.", "id": "HE180332441E5442A8EF159095FE047C9", "header": null, "nested": [], "links": [] }, { "text": "", "id": "HD99DE3ABE69E4DE0A1CDBAB8BC5CF9FA", "header": null, "nested": [], "links": [] } ]
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That the Congress— (1) supports the goals and ideals of the Day of Silence; (2) requests that the President issue a proclamation calling on the people of the United States to observe the Day of Silence with appropriate ceremonies, programs, and activities; (3) encourages each unit of local government and State to adopt laws to protect lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender students, teachers, and school employees from discrimination and harassment; and (4) encourages each school district in the United States to adopt policies to protect lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender students, teachers, and school employees from discrimination and harassment.
661
Commemorations
[ "Civil Rights and Liberties, Minority Issues", "Discrimination in education", "Discrimination in employment", "Education", "Elementary and secondary education", "Elementary education", "Government Operations and Politics", "Higher education", "Homosexuality", "Labor and Employment", "Local laws", "School districts", "School personnel", "Secondary education", "Sex discrimination", "Sexual harassment", "Sexual orientation", "Special days", "State laws", "Students", "Teachers" ]
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Congratulating the Syracuse University men’s lacrosse team on winning the NCAA Division I National Championship.
[ { "text": "That the Congress— (1) congratulates the Syracuse University men's lacrosse team for winning the 2004 NCAA Division I National Championship; (2) recognizes the achievements of all the team's players, coaches, and support staff and invites them to the United States Capitol Building to be honored; (3) requests that the President recognize the achievements of the Syracuse University men's lacrosse team and invite them to the White House for an appropriate ceremony honoring a national championship team; and (4) directs the Clerk of the House of Representatives to make available enrolled copies of this resolution to Syracuse University for appropriate display and to transmit an enrolled copy of this resolution to each coach and member of the 2003 NCAA Division I Men's Lacrosse National Championship team.", "id": "HA867E5647AB64D24AF8CDF4D9C3D536E", "header": null, "nested": [], "links": [] } ]
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That the Congress— (1) congratulates the Syracuse University men's lacrosse team for winning the 2004 NCAA Division I National Championship; (2) recognizes the achievements of all the team's players, coaches, and support staff and invites them to the United States Capitol Building to be honored; (3) requests that the President recognize the achievements of the Syracuse University men's lacrosse team and invite them to the White House for an appropriate ceremony honoring a national championship team; and (4) directs the Clerk of the House of Representatives to make available enrolled copies of this resolution to Syracuse University for appropriate display and to transmit an enrolled copy of this resolution to each coach and member of the 2003 NCAA Division I Men's Lacrosse National Championship team.
810
Commemorations
[ "Athletes", "Capitol (Washington, D.C.)", "College sports", "Congress", "Congressional tributes", "Education", "Government Operations and Politics", "Higher education", "New York State", "Sports and Recreation", "White House (Washington, D.C.)" ]
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Supporting the goals and ideals of Tinnitus Awareness Week.
[ { "text": "That the Congress— (1) supports the goals and ideals of National Tinnitus Awareness Week, as designated by the American Tinnitus Association; (2) encourages interested groups and affected persons to promote public awareness of tinnitus, the dangers of loud noise, and the importance of hearing protection for all individuals; and (3) commits to continuing its support of innovative hearing health research through the National Institutes of Health and the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders so that treatments can be refined and a cure for tinnitus may be discovered.", "id": "H37B718961AA4492C8357982E75C54539", "header": null, "nested": [], "links": [] } ]
1
That the Congress— (1) supports the goals and ideals of National Tinnitus Awareness Week, as designated by the American Tinnitus Association; (2) encourages interested groups and affected persons to promote public awareness of tinnitus, the dangers of loud noise, and the importance of hearing protection for all individuals; and (3) commits to continuing its support of innovative hearing health research through the National Institutes of Health and the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders so that treatments can be refined and a cure for tinnitus may be discovered.
597
Commemorations
[ "Economics and Public Finance", "Environmental Protection", "Federal aid to research", "Health", "Health education", "Hearing disorders", "Medical research", "Noise", "Research grants", "Science, Technology, Communications", "Special weeks" ]
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Encouraging the International Olympic Committee to select New York City as the site of the 2012 Olympic Games.
[ { "text": "That Congress— (1) encourages the International Olympic Committee to choose New York City as the site of the 2012 Olympic Games; and (2) hopes that the United States will be selected as the host country of the 2012 Olympic Games, and pledges its cooperation and support for their successful fulfillment in the highest Olympic tradition.", "id": "H59FBEB6278424D32971E64E8BFF77FAB", "header": null, "nested": [], "links": [] } ]
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That Congress— (1) encourages the International Olympic Committee to choose New York City as the site of the 2012 Olympic Games; and (2) hopes that the United States will be selected as the host country of the 2012 Olympic Games, and pledges its cooperation and support for their successful fulfillment in the highest Olympic tradition.
336
International Affairs
[ "International agencies", "New York City", "Olympic games", "Sports and Recreation" ]
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Urging the President to take immediate steps to establish a plan to adopt the recommendations of the United States-China Economic and Security Review Commission in its 2004 Report to the Congress in order to correct the current imbalance in the bilateral trade and economic relationship between the United States and the People’s Republic of China.
[ { "text": "1. Establishment of plan to implement recommendations of the United States-China Economic and Security Review Commission \n(a) Plan \nThe President is strongly urged to take immediate steps to establish a plan to implement the recommendations contained in the 2004 Report to the Congress of the United States-China Economic and Security Review Commission in order to correct the current imbalance in the bilateral trade and economic relationship between the United States and the People’s Republic of China. (b) Contents \nSuch plan should contain the following: (1) Actions to address China’s policy of undervaluing its currency, to encourage China to provide for a substantial upward revaluation of the Chinese yuan against the United States dollar and to re-peg the yuan to a trade-weighted basket of currencies, and to concurrently encourage United States trading partners with similar interests to join in these efforts. (2) Actions to make more use of the World Trade Organization (WTO) dispute settlement mechanism and applicable United States trade laws to redress unfair Chinese trade practices, including China’s exchange rate manipulation, denial of trading and distribution rights, lack of intellectual property rights protection, objectionable labor standards, subsidies to export industries, forced technology transfers used as a condition of doing business, and using the United States Trade Representative to consult with trading partners who have mutual interests at the outset of each new trade dispute with China. (3) Actions by the United States Trade Representative and other appropriate United States Government officials to ensure that the World Trade Organization’s Transitional Review Mechanism process is a meaningful multilateral review that measures China’s compliance with its WTO commitments and to work with the European Union, Japan, and other major trading partners to produce a separate, unified annual report that measures and reports on China’s progress toward compliance and coordinates a plan of action to address China’s shortcomings. (4)(A) Actions to address the governance and security concerns relating to China’s outreach to the global capital markets, including the need for the United States Trade Representative and the Department of Commerce to undertake immediately a comprehensive investigation of China's system of government subsidies for manufacturing, including tax incentives, preferential access to credit and capital from state-owned financial institutions, subsidized utilities, investment conditions requiring technology transfers, discriminatory consumption credits that shift demand toward Chinese goods, Chinese state-owned banks’ practice of noncommercial-based policy lending to state-owned and other enterprises, and China’s dual pricing system for coal and other energy sources. (B) A report to be submitted to Congress by the Department of Commerce not later than 90 days after the date of the adoption of this concurrent resolution that (i) will contain the results of the actions described in subparagraph (A), (ii) will assess whether any of China’s practices described in such subparagraph may be actionable subsidies under the World Trade Organization, and (iii) will describe specific steps that the United States will take to address these practices. (5) Actions to address China’s coordinated national strategy for technology development and to establish and publish a coordinated, comprehensive national policy and strategy designed to meet China’s challenge to the maintenance of United States scientific and technological leadership and competitiveness. 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(2) Actions to make more use of the World Trade Organization (WTO) dispute settlement mechanism and applicable United States trade laws to redress unfair Chinese trade practices, including China’s exchange rate manipulation, denial of trading and distribution rights, lack of intellectual property rights protection, objectionable labor standards, subsidies to export industries, forced technology transfers used as a condition of doing business, and using the United States Trade Representative to consult with trading partners who have mutual interests at the outset of each new trade dispute with China. 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(4)(A) Actions to address the governance and security concerns relating to China’s outreach to the global capital markets, including the need for the United States Trade Representative and the Department of Commerce to undertake immediately a comprehensive investigation of China's system of government subsidies for manufacturing, including tax incentives, preferential access to credit and capital from state-owned financial institutions, subsidized utilities, investment conditions requiring technology transfers, discriminatory consumption credits that shift demand toward Chinese goods, Chinese state-owned banks’ practice of noncommercial-based policy lending to state-owned and other enterprises, and China’s dual pricing system for coal and other energy sources. (B) A report to be submitted to Congress by the Department of Commerce not later than 90 days after the date of the adoption of this concurrent resolution that (i) will contain the results of the actions described in subparagraph (A), (ii) will assess whether any of China’s practices described in such subparagraph may be actionable subsidies under the World Trade Organization, and (iii) will describe specific steps that the United States will take to address these practices. (5) Actions to address China’s coordinated national strategy for technology development and to establish and publish a coordinated, comprehensive national policy and strategy designed to meet China’s challenge to the maintenance of United States scientific and technological leadership and competitiveness. (6) Any additional actions outlined by the United States-China Economic and Security Review Commission in its 2004 Report to the Congress that affects the economic relationship between the United States and China.", "id": "HDB90359C974845EFB9D7F3060848999F", "header": "Contents", "nested": [], "links": [] } ], "links": [] } ]
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1. Establishment of plan to implement recommendations of the United States-China Economic and Security Review Commission (a) Plan The President is strongly urged to take immediate steps to establish a plan to implement the recommendations contained in the 2004 Report to the Congress of the United States-China Economic and Security Review Commission in order to correct the current imbalance in the bilateral trade and economic relationship between the United States and the People’s Republic of China. (b) Contents Such plan should contain the following: (1) Actions to address China’s policy of undervaluing its currency, to encourage China to provide for a substantial upward revaluation of the Chinese yuan against the United States dollar and to re-peg the yuan to a trade-weighted basket of currencies, and to concurrently encourage United States trading partners with similar interests to join in these efforts. (2) Actions to make more use of the World Trade Organization (WTO) dispute settlement mechanism and applicable United States trade laws to redress unfair Chinese trade practices, including China’s exchange rate manipulation, denial of trading and distribution rights, lack of intellectual property rights protection, objectionable labor standards, subsidies to export industries, forced technology transfers used as a condition of doing business, and using the United States Trade Representative to consult with trading partners who have mutual interests at the outset of each new trade dispute with China. (3) Actions by the United States Trade Representative and other appropriate United States Government officials to ensure that the World Trade Organization’s Transitional Review Mechanism process is a meaningful multilateral review that measures China’s compliance with its WTO commitments and to work with the European Union, Japan, and other major trading partners to produce a separate, unified annual report that measures and reports on China’s progress toward compliance and coordinates a plan of action to address China’s shortcomings. (4)(A) Actions to address the governance and security concerns relating to China’s outreach to the global capital markets, including the need for the United States Trade Representative and the Department of Commerce to undertake immediately a comprehensive investigation of China's system of government subsidies for manufacturing, including tax incentives, preferential access to credit and capital from state-owned financial institutions, subsidized utilities, investment conditions requiring technology transfers, discriminatory consumption credits that shift demand toward Chinese goods, Chinese state-owned banks’ practice of noncommercial-based policy lending to state-owned and other enterprises, and China’s dual pricing system for coal and other energy sources. (B) A report to be submitted to Congress by the Department of Commerce not later than 90 days after the date of the adoption of this concurrent resolution that (i) will contain the results of the actions described in subparagraph (A), (ii) will assess whether any of China’s practices described in such subparagraph may be actionable subsidies under the World Trade Organization, and (iii) will describe specific steps that the United States will take to address these practices. (5) Actions to address China’s coordinated national strategy for technology development and to establish and publish a coordinated, comprehensive national policy and strategy designed to meet China’s challenge to the maintenance of United States scientific and technological leadership and competitiveness. (6) Any additional actions outlined by the United States-China Economic and Security Review Commission in its 2004 Report to the Congress that affects the economic relationship between the United States and China.
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International Affairs
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Expressing the sense of Congress with respect to the current policy on bids for agricultural food tenders in Iraq.
[ { "text": "That it is the sense of Congress that United States agricultural products should be prioritized during any consideration of food aid and commercial tenders to Iraq, and that this sentiment should be included in any upcoming Memorandum of Understanding or other policy decision regarding agricultural food tenders among the World Food Program, the Iraq Ministry of Trade, and/or the Coalition Provisional Authority.", "id": "H9CE609E85FD04CD1001D23442BE0E0D1", "header": null, "nested": [], "links": [] } ]
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That it is the sense of Congress that United States agricultural products should be prioritized during any consideration of food aid and commercial tenders to Iraq, and that this sentiment should be included in any upcoming Memorandum of Understanding or other policy decision regarding agricultural food tenders among the World Food Program, the Iraq Ministry of Trade, and/or the Coalition Provisional Authority.
414
International Affairs
[ "Agriculture and Food", "Agriculture in foreign trade", "Food relief", "Foreign Trade and International Finance", "International relief", "Iraq", "Iraq compilation", "Middle East and North Africa" ]
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Expressing the sense of Congress concerning the well-being of members of the Armed Forces and calling on the Department of Defense to do its utmost to see that deployed military personnel have the best force protection equipment the Nation can make available, and for other purposes.
[ { "text": "That it is the sense of Congress that— (1) the well-being of the members of the Armed Forces deployed in defense of the Nation is of paramount importance; (2) the Department of Defense should do its utmost to see that deployed military personnel have the best force protection equipment the Nation can make available; (3) the Department of Defense and the military departments should, using all means at their disposal, increase the ability of currently unarmored vehicles that are deployed forward for operations in Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom to resist improvised explosive devices, such means to include nontraditional production sources and technologies, field-installable kits, and reprogramming of funds; and (4) the Department of Defense should immediately release to the military departments all funds that have been authorized and appropriated for the purposes of defeating improvised explosive devices and mitigating their effect on vehicles and that have not previously been released.", "id": "H8CC599F9FE7F48CFAF81A62921B272E9", "header": null, "nested": [], "links": [] } ]
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That it is the sense of Congress that— (1) the well-being of the members of the Armed Forces deployed in defense of the Nation is of paramount importance; (2) the Department of Defense should do its utmost to see that deployed military personnel have the best force protection equipment the Nation can make available; (3) the Department of Defense and the military departments should, using all means at their disposal, increase the ability of currently unarmored vehicles that are deployed forward for operations in Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom to resist improvised explosive devices, such means to include nontraditional production sources and technologies, field-installable kits, and reprogramming of funds; and (4) the Department of Defense should immediately release to the military departments all funds that have been authorized and appropriated for the purposes of defeating improvised explosive devices and mitigating their effect on vehicles and that have not previously been released.
1,022
Armed Forces and National Security
[ "Afghanistan", "Armed forces abroad", "Bombings", "Defense budgets", "Economics and Public Finance", "Explosives", "Iraq", "Iraq compilation", "Middle East and North Africa", "Military and naval supplies", "Military occupation", "Military operations", "Military vehicles", "Reprogramming of appropriated funds", "South Asia" ]
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Expressing the sense of Congress concerning the well-being of members of the Armed Forces and calling on the Department of Defense to do its utmost to see that deployed military personnel have the best force protection equipment the Nation can make available, and for other purposes.
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That it is the sense of Congress that— (1) the well-being of the members of the Armed Forces deployed in defense of the Nation is of paramount importance; (2) the Department of Defense should do its utmost to see that deployed military personnel have the best force protection equipment the Nation can make available; (3) the Department of Defense and the military departments should, using all means at their disposal, increase the ability of currently unarmored vehicles that are deployed forward for operations in Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom to resist improvised explosive devices, such means to include nontraditional production sources and technologies, field-installable kits, and reprogramming of funds; and (4) the Department of Defense should immediately release to the military departments all funds that have been authorized and appropriated for the purposes of defeating improvised explosive devices and mitigating their effect on vehicles and that have not previously been released.
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Armed Forces and National Security
[ "Afghanistan", "Armed forces abroad", "Bombings", "Defense budgets", "Economics and Public Finance", "Explosives", "Iraq", "Iraq compilation", "Middle East and North Africa", "Military and naval supplies", "Military occupation", "Military operations", "Military vehicles", "Reprogramming of appropriated funds", "South Asia" ]
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Honoring Donald J. Smith for his commitment to providing housing and economic assistance opportunities to Los Angeles-area low-income families.
[ { "text": "That Congress recognizes and honors Donald J. Smith for his commitment to providing housing and economic assistance opportunities to Los Angeles-area low-income families.", "id": "H4704FE8392D84052BCB6F3235EBBEE7", "header": null, "nested": [], "links": [] } ]
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That Congress recognizes and honors Donald J. Smith for his commitment to providing housing and economic assistance opportunities to Los Angeles-area low-income families.
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Commemorations
[ "California", "Congress", "Congressional tributes", "Finance and Financial Sector", "Government Operations and Politics", "Home ownership", "Housing and Community Development", "Housing authorities", "Housing finance", "Labor and Employment", "Local officials", "Low-income housing", "Public housing", "Social Welfare", "Welfare work participation" ]
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Condemning the adoption of United Nations General Assembly Resolution ES–10/14 (December 8, 2003) which requests the International Court of Justice (ICJ) to render an advisory opinion concerning the international legal consequences arising from Israel’s construction of a security fence in parts of the West Bank, and for other purposes.
[ { "text": "That Congress— (1) condemns the adoption of United Nations General Assembly Resolution ES-10/14 (December 8, 2003) which requests the International Court of Justice (ICJ) to render an advisory opinion concerning the international legal consequences arising from Israel’s construction of a security fence in parts of the West Bank; (2) deplores the unhelpful and inappropriate use of the International Court of Justice by the United Nations General Assembly for narrow political purposes that only do harm to the credibility of the General Assembly and the Court, and threaten to impede international and United States efforts to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict; (3) commends the Administration for its leadership in opposing the gross manipulation of the International Court of Justice into a political forum for denunciation of Israel and its legitimate actions in self-defense; (4) expresses the continued and unshakeable commitment of the United States to Israel’s right to exist as a Jewish democratic state, its security and its right of self-defense, including the right to build a security fence as a direct consequence of more than three years of barbaric Palestinian terrorism; (5) condemns the ongoing failure of the Palestinian leadership to take action to unconditionally cease all violence and terrorism directed at Israel and to instead, irresponsibly, pursue misguided and sterile political alternatives to the Performance-Based Roadmap to a Permanent Two-State Solution to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, democratic reform, and direct negotiations to achieve peace; and (6) reiterates support for the President’s June 2002 speech setting out the conditions necessary for progress in resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and for the achievement of a negotiated two-state solution based on United Nations Security Council Resolutions 242 (1967), 338 (1973), and 1397 (2002) calling for the exchange of territory for peace, direct negotiations between the parties, and the immediate cessation of all acts of violence.", "id": "HBF9BB20F15FF4859B8C0BF70ED628098", "header": null, "nested": [], "links": [] } ]
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That Congress— (1) condemns the adoption of United Nations General Assembly Resolution ES-10/14 (December 8, 2003) which requests the International Court of Justice (ICJ) to render an advisory opinion concerning the international legal consequences arising from Israel’s construction of a security fence in parts of the West Bank; (2) deplores the unhelpful and inappropriate use of the International Court of Justice by the United Nations General Assembly for narrow political purposes that only do harm to the credibility of the General Assembly and the Court, and threaten to impede international and United States efforts to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict; (3) commends the Administration for its leadership in opposing the gross manipulation of the International Court of Justice into a political forum for denunciation of Israel and its legitimate actions in self-defense; (4) expresses the continued and unshakeable commitment of the United States to Israel’s right to exist as a Jewish democratic state, its security and its right of self-defense, including the right to build a security fence as a direct consequence of more than three years of barbaric Palestinian terrorism; (5) condemns the ongoing failure of the Palestinian leadership to take action to unconditionally cease all violence and terrorism directed at Israel and to instead, irresponsibly, pursue misguided and sterile political alternatives to the Performance-Based Roadmap to a Permanent Two-State Solution to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, democratic reform, and direct negotiations to achieve peace; and (6) reiterates support for the President’s June 2002 speech setting out the conditions necessary for progress in resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and for the achievement of a negotiated two-state solution based on United Nations Security Council Resolutions 242 (1967), 338 (1973), and 1397 (2002) calling for the exchange of territory for peace, direct negotiations between the parties, and the immediate cessation of all acts of violence.
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International Affairs
[ "Arab-Israeli conflict", "Armed Forces and National Security", "Democracy", "EBB Terrorism", "Foreign leaders", "Government Operations and Politics", "International courts", "Israel", "Land transfers", "Law", "Middle East and North Africa", "Palestinians", "Peace negotiations", "Political violence", "President and foreign policy", "Presidential messages", "Security measures", "Terrorism", "United Nations" ]
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Commending those individuals that have donated prepaid telephone cards to members of the United States Armed Forces participating in Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom.
[ { "text": "That Congress commends those individuals that have donated prepaid telephone cards to members of the United States Armed Forces participating in Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom.", "id": "H75C577E264844FA7AFBEEC576468CFF", "header": null, "nested": [], "links": [] } ]
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That Congress commends those individuals that have donated prepaid telephone cards to members of the United States Armed Forces participating in Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom.
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Commemorations
[ "Afghanistan", "Armed Forces and National Security", "Armed forces abroad", "Congress", "Congressional tributes", "Gifts", "Iraq", "Iraq compilation", "Middle East and North Africa", "Military operations", "Science, Technology, Communications", "South Asia", "Telephone" ]
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Recognizing the 75th anniversary of Amtrak’s Empire Builder rail line.
[ { "text": "That the Congress recognizes— (1) the important economic, historic, and cultural contributions of Amtrak’s Empire Builder to the 45 cities and 8 States which it visits; and (2) Amtrak’s Empire Builder rail line’s 75th Anniversary.", "id": "H0093D006CE3846A5A7CF60F6E8158FA1", "header": null, "nested": [], "links": [] } ]
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That the Congress recognizes— (1) the important economic, historic, and cultural contributions of Amtrak’s Empire Builder to the 45 cities and 8 States which it visits; and (2) Amtrak’s Empire Builder rail line’s 75th Anniversary.
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Commemorations
[ "Anniversaries", "Government Operations and Politics", "Government corporations", "Idaho", "Illinois", "Minnesota", "Montana", "National Railroad Passenger Corporation (Amtrak)", "North Dakota", "Oregon", "Railroad passenger traffic", "Railroads", "Transportation and Public Works", "Washington State", "Wisconsin" ]
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Congratulating the University of Delaware men’s football team for winning the National Collegiate Athletic Association I–AA national championship.
[ { "text": "That the Congress— (1) congratulates the University of Delaware men’s football team for winning the 2003 National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I–AA football national championship; (2) recognizes the achievements of all the team’s players, coaches, and support staff; and (3) directs the Clerk of the House of Representatives to make available enrolled copies of this resolution to the University of Delaware for appropriate display and to transmit an enrolled copy of this resolution to each coach and member of the 2003 National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I–AA men’s football national championship team.", "id": "H121475419A4649BDAAEFC188E400AE51", "header": null, "nested": [], "links": [] } ]
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That the Congress— (1) congratulates the University of Delaware men’s football team for winning the 2003 National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I–AA football national championship; (2) recognizes the achievements of all the team’s players, coaches, and support staff; and (3) directs the Clerk of the House of Representatives to make available enrolled copies of this resolution to the University of Delaware for appropriate display and to transmit an enrolled copy of this resolution to each coach and member of the 2003 National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I–AA men’s football national championship team.
630
Commemorations
[ "Athletes", "College sports", "Congress", "Congressional tributes", "Delaware", "Education", "Football", "Higher education", "Sports and Recreation" ]
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Celebrating the establishment of democracy in Iraq and urging the people of the United States and of other countries in all communities and congregations to ring bells on June 30, 2004, to commemorate the restoration of freedom to the people of Iraq.
[ { "text": "That Congress— (1) celebrates the establishment of democracy in Iraq; (2) recognizes the importance of the freedoms that are being restored to the Iraqi people; (3) supports the five-step plan outlined by President Bush regarding the restoration of sovereignty to Iraq, including— (A) handing over authority to a sovereign Iraqi government; (B) helping establish the stability and security in Iraq that democracy requires; (C) continuing to rebuild the infrastructure of Iraq; (D) encouraging more international support for Iraq; and (E) moving toward free national elections that will bring forward new leaders empowered by the Iraqi people; (4) expresses gratitude to the brave members of the United States Armed Forces who are participating in Operation Iraqi Freedom to end the regime of Saddam Hussein and bring democracy and freedom to Iraq; (5) encourages all the people of Iraq to work together to create a new Iraq and respect the rights, freedoms, and liberties of all Iraqis; and (6) urges the people of the United States and of other countries in all communities and congregations to ring bells on June 30, 2004, in recognition of the establishment of democracy in Iraq and the restoration of freedom to the people of Iraq.", "id": "H5C6099DDF0A84214A2DF3BC5FED742D", "header": null, "nested": [], "links": [] } ]
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That Congress— (1) celebrates the establishment of democracy in Iraq; (2) recognizes the importance of the freedoms that are being restored to the Iraqi people; (3) supports the five-step plan outlined by President Bush regarding the restoration of sovereignty to Iraq, including— (A) handing over authority to a sovereign Iraqi government; (B) helping establish the stability and security in Iraq that democracy requires; (C) continuing to rebuild the infrastructure of Iraq; (D) encouraging more international support for Iraq; and (E) moving toward free national elections that will bring forward new leaders empowered by the Iraqi people; (4) expresses gratitude to the brave members of the United States Armed Forces who are participating in Operation Iraqi Freedom to end the regime of Saddam Hussein and bring democracy and freedom to Iraq; (5) encourages all the people of Iraq to work together to create a new Iraq and respect the rights, freedoms, and liberties of all Iraqis; and (6) urges the people of the United States and of other countries in all communities and congregations to ring bells on June 30, 2004, in recognition of the establishment of democracy in Iraq and the restoration of freedom to the people of Iraq.
1,235
International Affairs
[ "Armed Forces and National Security", "Armed forces abroad", "Civil Rights and Liberties, Minority Issues", "Commemorations", "Congress", "Congressional tributes", "Democracy", "Government Operations and Politics", "Human rights", "Infrastructure", "Infrastructure (Economics)", "International relief", "Iraq", "Iraq compilation", "Middle East and North Africa", "Military occupation", "Military operations", "Military personnel", "Sovereignty", "War", "War relief" ]
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Expressing the sense of the Congress that a commemorative stamp should be issued in honor of the centennial anniversary of Rotary International and its work to eradicate polio.
[ { "text": "That it is the sense of the Congress that— (1) a commemorative postage stamp should be issued in honor of the centennial anniversary of Rotary International and its effort to eradicate polio; (2) the Citizens’ Stamp Advisory Committee of the United States Postal Service should recommend to the Postmaster General that such a stamp be issued; and (3) the Rotary Clubs of the United States are to be commended for 100 years of volunteer service.", "id": "H8804B1367DC045BA9500BAF37D739515", "header": null, "nested": [], "links": [] } ]
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That it is the sense of the Congress that— (1) a commemorative postage stamp should be issued in honor of the centennial anniversary of Rotary International and its effort to eradicate polio; (2) the Citizens’ Stamp Advisory Committee of the United States Postal Service should recommend to the Postmaster General that such a stamp be issued; and (3) the Rotary Clubs of the United States are to be commended for 100 years of volunteer service.
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Commemorations
[ "Anniversaries", "Congress", "Congressional tributes", "Fraternal organizations", "Government Operations and Politics", "Health", "Poliomyelitis", "Postage stamps", "Social Welfare", "Vaccination", "Volunteer workers" ]
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Recognizing and honoring military unit family support volunteers for their dedicated service to the United States, the Armed Forces, and members of the Armed Forces and their families.
[ { "text": "That Congress recognizes and honors the military unit family support volunteers of each branch of the Armed Forces who selflessly devote their time, talent, and energy in service to the United States and commends military unit family support volunteers for their dedicated contributions to the Armed Forces and the quality of life of members of the Armed Forces and their families.", "id": "H0EA5BA5BCE104661A26D27C3F4254C48", "header": null, "nested": [], "links": [] } ]
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That Congress recognizes and honors the military unit family support volunteers of each branch of the Armed Forces who selflessly devote their time, talent, and energy in service to the United States and commends military unit family support volunteers for their dedicated contributions to the Armed Forces and the quality of life of members of the Armed Forces and their families.
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Commemorations
[ "Armed Forces and National Security", "Congress", "Congressional tributes", "Families", "Family services", "Military dependents", "Quality of life", "Social Welfare", "Volunteer workers" ]
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Expressing the sense of the Congress regarding the visit to the United States of Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan beginning January 26, 2004.
[ { "text": "That the Congress— (1) offers its warmest welcome to Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan upon his visit to the United States from January 26 through 31, 2004; (2) asks Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan to communicate to the people of Turkey the continuing support of the Congress and of the American people; (3) recognizes that the visit of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan to the United States is a significant step toward broadening and deepening the strategic partnership, friendship, and cooperation between the United States and Turkey; and (4) thanks Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan and the Government and people of Turkey for assuming command and leading the International Security Assistance Force in Kabul and for their humanitarian and medical assistance in Afghanistan and post-war Iraq, as well as for their willingness to contribute to international peace, stability, and prosperity, especially in the greater Middle East region.", "id": "H74EE50B40F4D45CB8DA8E441F092AC79", "header": null, "nested": [], "links": [] } ]
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That the Congress— (1) offers its warmest welcome to Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan upon his visit to the United States from January 26 through 31, 2004; (2) asks Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan to communicate to the people of Turkey the continuing support of the Congress and of the American people; (3) recognizes that the visit of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan to the United States is a significant step toward broadening and deepening the strategic partnership, friendship, and cooperation between the United States and Turkey; and (4) thanks Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan and the Government and people of Turkey for assuming command and leading the International Security Assistance Force in Kabul and for their humanitarian and medical assistance in Afghanistan and post-war Iraq, as well as for their willingness to contribute to international peace, stability, and prosperity, especially in the greater Middle East region.
951
International Affairs
[ "Afghanistan", "Armed Forces and National Security", "Commemorations", "Congress", "Congressional tributes", "Crime and Law Enforcement", "Economic assistance", "Economic development", "Economics and Public Finance", "Europe", "Foreign leaders", "Health", "International cooperation", "International military forces", "International relief", "Iraq", "Iraq compilation", "Middle East and North Africa", "Peace", "Peacekeeping forces", "South Asia", "Terrorism", "Turkey", "Turks", "War relief" ]
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Recognizing, commending, and supporting the efforts of the Celebrate Freedom Foundation.
[ { "text": "That Congress recognizes, commends, and supports the efforts of the Celebrate Freedom Foundation, a nonprofit organization incorporated in the State of South Carolina— (1) for educating the American public about the sacrifices made by members of the Armed Forces in defense of freedom and democracy; (2) for connecting members of the Armed Forces to the American public as active and admired members of the American family who answer the call to serve to protect the freedoms that are part of the American way of life; (3) for inspiring patriotism and motivating the American public toward service to their community, State, and Nation by involving the public in the military legacy of the United States; (4) for receiving serviceable air and ground equipment that is surplus to the needs of the Armed Forces; and (5) for preserving and operating the authentic examples of military aircraft and ground equipment in educational living history demonstrations and presentations so that the symbols of the American military legacy may remain in the skies and on the ground for future generations.", "id": "H323BEF835D174835A39DF0BDB7079710", "header": null, "nested": [], "links": [] } ]
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That Congress recognizes, commends, and supports the efforts of the Celebrate Freedom Foundation, a nonprofit organization incorporated in the State of South Carolina— (1) for educating the American public about the sacrifices made by members of the Armed Forces in defense of freedom and democracy; (2) for connecting members of the Armed Forces to the American public as active and admired members of the American family who answer the call to serve to protect the freedoms that are part of the American way of life; (3) for inspiring patriotism and motivating the American public toward service to their community, State, and Nation by involving the public in the military legacy of the United States; (4) for receiving serviceable air and ground equipment that is surplus to the needs of the Armed Forces; and (5) for preserving and operating the authentic examples of military aircraft and ground equipment in educational living history demonstrations and presentations so that the symbols of the American military legacy may remain in the skies and on the ground for future generations.
1,092
Commemorations
[ "Armed Forces and National Security", "Civil Rights and Liberties, Minority Issues", "Civil-military relations", "Congress", "Congressional tributes", "Democracy", "Exhibitions", "Foundations", "Government Operations and Politics", "History", "Military aircraft", "Military and naval supplies", "Military history", "Military personnel", "Patriotism", "Social Welfare", "South Carolina", "Surplus government property" ]
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Calling on the Government of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam to immediately and unconditionally release Father Thaddeus Nguyen Van Ly, and for other purposes.
[ { "text": "That— (1) Congress— (A) condemns and deplores the arbitrary detention of Father Thaddeus Nguyen Van Ly by the Government of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam and calls for his immediate and unconditional release; (B) condemns and deplores the violations of freedom of speech, religion, movement, association, and the lack of due process afforded to individuals in Vietnam; (C) strongly urges the Government of Vietnam to consider the implications of its actions for the broader relationship between the United States and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam; and (D) strongly urges the Government of Vietnam to consider the implications of its actions in the context of the United States-Vietnam Bilateral Trade Agreement under which Vietnam currently receives normal trade relations (NTR) treatment, subject to the provisions of chapter 1 of title IV of the Trade Act of 1974; and (2) it is the sense of Congress that the United States— (A) should make the immediate release of Father Ly a top concern; (B) should continue to urge the Government of Vietnam to comply with internationally recognized standards for basic freedoms and human rights; (C) should make it clear to the Government of Vietnam that the detention of Father Ly and other persons and the infliction of human rights violations on these individuals are not in the interest of Vietnam because they create obstacles to improved bilateral relations and cooperation with the United States; and (D) should reiterate the deep concern of the United States regarding the continued imprisonment of Father Ly, and other persons whose human rights are being violated, and discuss their legal status and immediate humanitarian needs with the Government of Vietnam.", "id": "H05EFA5E0A720482DA400B23C51D5E11C", "header": null, "nested": [], "links": [] } ]
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That— (1) Congress— (A) condemns and deplores the arbitrary detention of Father Thaddeus Nguyen Van Ly by the Government of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam and calls for his immediate and unconditional release; (B) condemns and deplores the violations of freedom of speech, religion, movement, association, and the lack of due process afforded to individuals in Vietnam; (C) strongly urges the Government of Vietnam to consider the implications of its actions for the broader relationship between the United States and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam; and (D) strongly urges the Government of Vietnam to consider the implications of its actions in the context of the United States-Vietnam Bilateral Trade Agreement under which Vietnam currently receives normal trade relations (NTR) treatment, subject to the provisions of chapter 1 of title IV of the Trade Act of 1974; and (2) it is the sense of Congress that the United States— (A) should make the immediate release of Father Ly a top concern; (B) should continue to urge the Government of Vietnam to comply with internationally recognized standards for basic freedoms and human rights; (C) should make it clear to the Government of Vietnam that the detention of Father Ly and other persons and the infliction of human rights violations on these individuals are not in the interest of Vietnam because they create obstacles to improved bilateral relations and cooperation with the United States; and (D) should reiterate the deep concern of the United States regarding the continued imprisonment of Father Ly, and other persons whose human rights are being violated, and discuss their legal status and immediate humanitarian needs with the Government of Vietnam.
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International Affairs
[ "Catholic Church", "Civil Rights and Liberties, Minority Issues", "Clergy", "Detention of persons", "Diplomacy", "Diplomats", "Due process of law", "East Asia", "Foreign Trade and International Finance", "Freedom of association", "Freedom of speech", "Government Operations and Politics", "Human rights", "Law", "Most favored nation principle", "Nongovernmental organizations", "Normal trade relations", "Political prisoners", "Political violence", "Public demonstrations", "Religion", "Religious liberty", "Right to travel", "Trade agreements", "Vietnam" ]
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Affirming that the intent of Congress in passing the National Wildlife Refuge System Improvement Act of 1997 was to allow hunting and fishing on public lands within the National Wildlife Refuge System and declaring that the purpose of reserving certain lands as public lands is to make them available to the public for reasonable uses.
[ { "text": "That— (1) in passing the National Wildlife Refuge System Improvement Act of 1997, Congress demonstrated its clear intent to allow hunting and fishing on the public lands within the National Wildlife Refuge System; (2) the intent of Congress has not changed in any way since the National Wildlife Refuge System Improvement Act of 1997 was enacted, and any assumptions to the contrary are misguided and misinterpret the clear intent of Congress; and (3) the general purpose of reserving certain lands as public lands, including the lands within the National Wildlife Refuge System, is to make them available to the public for reasonable uses, which include hunting, fishing, other wildlife-dependent sports, and other outdoor purposes.", "id": "H79DB68F9C46142D096433CC35C163B52", "header": null, "nested": [], "links": [] } ]
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That— (1) in passing the National Wildlife Refuge System Improvement Act of 1997, Congress demonstrated its clear intent to allow hunting and fishing on the public lands within the National Wildlife Refuge System; (2) the intent of Congress has not changed in any way since the National Wildlife Refuge System Improvement Act of 1997 was enacted, and any assumptions to the contrary are misguided and misinterpret the clear intent of Congress; and (3) the general purpose of reserving certain lands as public lands, including the lands within the National Wildlife Refuge System, is to make them available to the public for reasonable uses, which include hunting, fishing, other wildlife-dependent sports, and other outdoor purposes.
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Public Lands and Natural Resources
[ "Animals", "Congress", "Fishing", "Hunting", "Legislation", "Outdoor recreation", "Sports and Recreation", "Wildlife refuges" ]
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Recognizing the 40th anniversary of the day civil rights organizers Andrew Goodman, James Chaney, and Michael Schwerner gave their lives in the struggle to guarantee the right to vote for every citizen of the United States and encouraging all Americans to observe the anniversary of the deaths of the 3 men by committing themselves to ensuring equal rights, equal opportunities, and equal justice for all people.
[ { "text": "That Congress— (1) recognizes the 40th anniversary of the day civil rights organizers Andrew Goodman, James Chaney, and Michael Schwerner gave their lives; and (2) encourages all Americans to observe the anniversary of the deaths of the 3 men by committing themselves to the fundamental principles of freedom, equality, and democracy.", "id": "H1ABC9C0AB4B74A5CB194CDBC158582DE", "header": null, "nested": [], "links": [] } ]
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That Congress— (1) recognizes the 40th anniversary of the day civil rights organizers Andrew Goodman, James Chaney, and Michael Schwerner gave their lives; and (2) encourages all Americans to observe the anniversary of the deaths of the 3 men by committing themselves to the fundamental principles of freedom, equality, and democracy.
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Commemorations
[ "Anniversaries", "Civil Rights and Liberties, Minority Issues", "Civil rights workers", "Crime and Law Enforcement", "Democracy", "Government Operations and Politics", "Minorities", "Murder", "Racial discrimination", "Voting rights" ]
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Expressing the sense of Congress regarding the establishment of a scholarship fund to make tuition grants available to eligible former students who were denied an education in Prince Edward County, Virginia, when the public schools closed rather than comply with the Supreme Court’s decision in Brown v. Board of Education.
[ { "text": "That it is the sense of the Congress that— (1) a scholarship fund to make tuition grants available to eligible former students who were denied an education in Prince Edward County, Virginia, should be established; and (2) the necessary resources to establish and maintain the scholarship fund should be provided by the State of Virginia.", "id": "H2CBF2F5631DC42ABB8B7AB7CB65883AA", "header": null, "nested": [], "links": [] } ]
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That it is the sense of the Congress that— (1) a scholarship fund to make tuition grants available to eligible former students who were denied an education in Prince Edward County, Virginia, should be established; and (2) the necessary resources to establish and maintain the scholarship fund should be provided by the State of Virginia.
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Education
[ "Civil Rights and Liberties, Minority Issues", "Desegregation in education", "Discrimination in education", "Economics and Public Finance", "Elementary and secondary education", "Elementary education", "Government Operations and Politics", "Government trust funds", "Law", "Minorities", "Minority education", "Racial discrimination", "Scholarships", "Secondary education", "State finance", "Supreme Court decisions", "Virginia" ]
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Supporting the goals and purposes of National Farm Safety and Health Week and applauding the men and women who provide a stable supply of food and fiber for the United States and the world.
[ { "text": "That Congress— (1) supports the goals and purposes of National Farm Safety and Health Week; and (2) applauds the men and women who provide a stable supply of food and fiber for the United States and the world.", "id": "H8FC737F41AFD42579DEA01C6B9F8DBBB", "header": null, "nested": [], "links": [] } ]
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That Congress— (1) supports the goals and purposes of National Farm Safety and Health Week; and (2) applauds the men and women who provide a stable supply of food and fiber for the United States and the world.
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Commemorations
[ "Agricultural accidents and safety", "Agriculture and Food", "Congress", "Congressional tributes", "Farmers", "Special weeks" ]
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Expressing the sense of Congress that the apprehension, detention, and interrogation of terrorists are fundamental elements in the successful prosecution of the Global War on Terrorism and the protection of the lives of United States citizens at home and abroad.
[ { "text": "That it is the sense of Congress that— (1) the conditions and techniques of training of United States military personnel are not inhumane; (2) persons detained in the Global War on Terrorism are not entitled to privileges or treatment that are superior to those afforded to United States military personnel during the course of normal training operations; (3) terrorists, as unlawful combatants who ignore the international law of war and purposely seek to kill American noncombatants, are a mortal enemy of the United States and all civilized nations; (4) the United States must continue to act to pursue individuals who violate the laws, orders, and policies requiring the humane treatment of persons detained in the Global War on Terrorism and to ensure that such laws, orders, and policies are not violated in the future; (5) all of the world’s governments should seek to eliminate terrorism as a practice by military, political, and judicial means; (6) the United States Government should continue to develop and apply processes to determine whether persons detained by it are lawful or unlawful combatants and whether they continue to constitute a terrorist threat; (7) the apprehension, detention, and interrogation of terrorists are fundamental elements in the successful prosecution of the Global War on Terrorism and the protection of the lives of United States citizens at home and abroad; and (8) the overriding national priority in the Global War on Terrorism must be to win the war with the least loss of innocent life.", "id": "H85CAD2E8D01746AE891482F69F63D669", "header": null, "nested": [], "links": [] } ]
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That it is the sense of Congress that— (1) the conditions and techniques of training of United States military personnel are not inhumane; (2) persons detained in the Global War on Terrorism are not entitled to privileges or treatment that are superior to those afforded to United States military personnel during the course of normal training operations; (3) terrorists, as unlawful combatants who ignore the international law of war and purposely seek to kill American noncombatants, are a mortal enemy of the United States and all civilized nations; (4) the United States must continue to act to pursue individuals who violate the laws, orders, and policies requiring the humane treatment of persons detained in the Global War on Terrorism and to ensure that such laws, orders, and policies are not violated in the future; (5) all of the world’s governments should seek to eliminate terrorism as a practice by military, political, and judicial means; (6) the United States Government should continue to develop and apply processes to determine whether persons detained by it are lawful or unlawful combatants and whether they continue to constitute a terrorist threat; (7) the apprehension, detention, and interrogation of terrorists are fundamental elements in the successful prosecution of the Global War on Terrorism and the protection of the lives of United States citizens at home and abroad; and (8) the overriding national priority in the Global War on Terrorism must be to win the war with the least loss of innocent life.
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International Affairs
[ "Americans in foreign countries", "Armed Forces and National Security", "Armed forces abroad", "Civil Rights and Liberties, Minority Issues", "Crime and Law Enforcement", "Detention of persons", "EBB Terrorism", "Human rights", "Iraq compilation", "Military training", "Prisoners of war", "Prisoners' rights", "Suspects' rights", "Terrorism" ]
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Expressing the sense of Congress that a commemorative postage stamp should be issued by the United States Postal Service honoring Robert Fighting Bob La Follette, Sr., and that the Citizens’ Stamp Advisory Committee should recommend to the Postmaster General that such a stamp be issued.
[ { "text": "That it is the sense of Congress that— (1) a commemorative postage stamp should be issued by the United States Postal Service honoring Robert Fighting Bob La Follette, Sr.; and (2) the Citizens’ Stamp Advisory Committee should recommend to the Postmaster General that such a stamp be issued.", "id": "H709746C26C7A4976BBD072A8714C7DDC", "header": null, "nested": [], "links": [] } ]
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That it is the sense of Congress that— (1) a commemorative postage stamp should be issued by the United States Postal Service honoring Robert Fighting Bob La Follette, Sr.; and (2) the Citizens’ Stamp Advisory Committee should recommend to the Postmaster General that such a stamp be issued.
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Commemorations
[ "Congress", "Ex-Members of Congress", "Government Operations and Politics", "House of Representatives", "Postage stamps", "Progressivism (U.S. politics)", "Senate", "Wisconsin" ]
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Recognizing the importance of Western civilization.
[ { "text": "That Congress— (1) recognizes that teaching young people to have an appreciation of Western civilization is central to the development and maintenance of a vibrant, united, and enduring United States polity, culture, and society; and (2) encourages local school boards and State departments of education to ensure that these concepts and ideals are effectively taught, and that all young people who graduate from high schools do so with an understanding and appreciation of the values, contributions, and accomplishments of Western civilization.", "id": "H52BE7C00F41F4A54A1F834F27475D2DA", "header": null, "nested": [], "links": [] } ]
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That Congress— (1) recognizes that teaching young people to have an appreciation of Western civilization is central to the development and maintenance of a vibrant, united, and enduring United States polity, culture, and society; and (2) encourages local school boards and State departments of education to ensure that these concepts and ideals are effectively taught, and that all young people who graduate from high schools do so with an understanding and appreciation of the values, contributions, and accomplishments of Western civilization.
545
Education
[ "Civics education", "Civilization", "Elementary and secondary education", "Europe", "History", "Secondary education" ]
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Calling for the adoption of a Sensible, Multilateral American Response to Terrorism (SMART) security platform for the 21st century.
[ { "text": "That", "id": "HE65D4744627B47F1B2CC9449E0064206", "header": null, "nested": [], "links": [] }, { "text": "Congress calls for the adoption of a Sensible, Multilateral American Response to Terrorism (SMART) security platform for the 21st century that— (1) prevents future acts of terrorism by strengthening international institutions and respect for the rule of law by— (A) working with the United Nations, and specifically the United Nations Security Council Counter Terrorism Committee, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, and other international institutions to root out terrorist networks and strengthen international law; (B) strengthening intelligence and law enforcement cooperation, while respecting human and civil rights, aimed at tracking, arresting, and bringing to justice individuals involved in terrorist acts; (C) leading international efforts to cut off financing for terrorist organizations; and (D) actively supporting and strengthening international conventions to reduce the threat of terrorism, including more than two dozen United Nations conventions on terrorism; (2) reduces the threat and stops the spread of weapons of mass destruction and reduces proliferation of conventional weapons by— (A) maintaining adherence to and support for existing nonproliferation treaties, including the Chemical Weapons Convention (entered into force with respect to the United States in 1997), the Biological Weapons Convention (entered into force with respect to the United States in 1975), the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (signed by the United States in 1996), and the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (entered into force with respect to the United States in 1970); (B) setting an example for the rest of the world by renouncing the first use of nuclear weapons, the development of new nuclear weapons, and the testing of nuclear weapons; (C) providing adequate funding for the Cooperative Threat Reduction program to work with the Russian Federation and the states of the former Soviet Union to dismantle nuclear warheads, reduce nuclear stockpiles, and secure nuclear weapons and materials in Russia and those states; (D) replicating the Cooperative Threat Reduction program in other regions and pursuing diplomacy, enhanced inspection regimes, and regional security arrangements to reduce proliferation; and (E) enhancing arms exports controls for conventional weapons, including restricting the sale and transfer of weapons to governmental regimes involved in human rights abuses and to regions of conflict; (3) addresses root causes of terrorism and violent conflict in the Middle East and other regions by— (A) increasing development aid to the poorest countries and integrating peace-building and conflict prevention into development programs; (B) working with the international community to address the growing problem of resource scarcity; (C) supporting programs that promote sustainable development, democracy-building, human rights education, conflict resolution, the strengthening of civil society in the developing world, and educational opportunities for women and girls; (D) engaging actively with the international community to peacefully resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict; and (E) engaging United Nations partners, the humanitarian community, and United States allies in all international and civilian-led reconstruction and political transition processes, recognizing the need for continued efforts that will ultimately hand democratic power to the people of Afghanistan and Iraq; (4) shifts United States budget priorities to fulfill unmet security needs by— (A) creating a more effective national security strategy focused on multilateralism, nonproliferation, diplomacy, and conflict prevention; (B) ceasing to pay for outdated Cold War-era weapons systems; (C) reducing dependence on foreign oil and promoting long-term energy security through greater investment in sustainable and renewable alternatives; and (D) providing adequate peacekeeping, reconstruction, and development funding in troubled countries and regions to secure long-term peace and stability; and (5) pursues to the fullest extent alternatives to war by— (A) increasing United States and international capacities for the prevention of armed conflict, including more effective conflict assessment and early warning systems, multilateral rapid response mechanisms, human rights monitoring, civilian policing, and effective justice systems; (B) strengthening United States diplomacy and international and regional institutions, such as the United Nations and the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, to prevent and resolve violent conflict; and (C) supporting civil society programs as a critical component in the prevention and resolution of violent conflict.", "id": "H31215A8050C54FB788005600C4429DC5", "header": null, "nested": [], "links": [] } ]
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That Congress calls for the adoption of a Sensible, Multilateral American Response to Terrorism (SMART) security platform for the 21st century that— (1) prevents future acts of terrorism by strengthening international institutions and respect for the rule of law by— (A) working with the United Nations, and specifically the United Nations Security Council Counter Terrorism Committee, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, and other international institutions to root out terrorist networks and strengthen international law; (B) strengthening intelligence and law enforcement cooperation, while respecting human and civil rights, aimed at tracking, arresting, and bringing to justice individuals involved in terrorist acts; (C) leading international efforts to cut off financing for terrorist organizations; and (D) actively supporting and strengthening international conventions to reduce the threat of terrorism, including more than two dozen United Nations conventions on terrorism; (2) reduces the threat and stops the spread of weapons of mass destruction and reduces proliferation of conventional weapons by— (A) maintaining adherence to and support for existing nonproliferation treaties, including the Chemical Weapons Convention (entered into force with respect to the United States in 1997), the Biological Weapons Convention (entered into force with respect to the United States in 1975), the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (signed by the United States in 1996), and the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (entered into force with respect to the United States in 1970); (B) setting an example for the rest of the world by renouncing the first use of nuclear weapons, the development of new nuclear weapons, and the testing of nuclear weapons; (C) providing adequate funding for the Cooperative Threat Reduction program to work with the Russian Federation and the states of the former Soviet Union to dismantle nuclear warheads, reduce nuclear stockpiles, and secure nuclear weapons and materials in Russia and those states; (D) replicating the Cooperative Threat Reduction program in other regions and pursuing diplomacy, enhanced inspection regimes, and regional security arrangements to reduce proliferation; and (E) enhancing arms exports controls for conventional weapons, including restricting the sale and transfer of weapons to governmental regimes involved in human rights abuses and to regions of conflict; (3) addresses root causes of terrorism and violent conflict in the Middle East and other regions by— (A) increasing development aid to the poorest countries and integrating peace-building and conflict prevention into development programs; (B) working with the international community to address the growing problem of resource scarcity; (C) supporting programs that promote sustainable development, democracy-building, human rights education, conflict resolution, the strengthening of civil society in the developing world, and educational opportunities for women and girls; (D) engaging actively with the international community to peacefully resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict; and (E) engaging United Nations partners, the humanitarian community, and United States allies in all international and civilian-led reconstruction and political transition processes, recognizing the need for continued efforts that will ultimately hand democratic power to the people of Afghanistan and Iraq; (4) shifts United States budget priorities to fulfill unmet security needs by— (A) creating a more effective national security strategy focused on multilateralism, nonproliferation, diplomacy, and conflict prevention; (B) ceasing to pay for outdated Cold War-era weapons systems; (C) reducing dependence on foreign oil and promoting long-term energy security through greater investment in sustainable and renewable alternatives; and (D) providing adequate peacekeeping, reconstruction, and development funding in troubled countries and regions to secure long-term peace and stability; and (5) pursues to the fullest extent alternatives to war by— (A) increasing United States and international capacities for the prevention of armed conflict, including more effective conflict assessment and early warning systems, multilateral rapid response mechanisms, human rights monitoring, civilian policing, and effective justice systems; (B) strengthening United States diplomacy and international and regional institutions, such as the United Nations and the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, to prevent and resolve violent conflict; and (C) supporting civil society programs as a critical component in the prevention and resolution of violent conflict.
4,687
International Affairs
[ "Administration of justice", "Afghanistan", "Alternative energy sources", "Arab-Israeli conflict", "Armed Forces and National Security", "Arms control", "Arms control agreements", "Arms control verification", "Arms sales", "Arrest", "Biological warfare", "Central Asia", "Chemical warfare", "Civil Rights and Liberties, Minority Issues", "Civil-military relations", "Collective security", "Conventional weapons", "Crime and Law Enforcement", "Defense budgets", "Democracy", "Developing countries", "Diplomacy", "Dispute settlement", "EBB Terrorism", "Economic assistance", "Economic development", "Economics and Public Finance", "Education", "Elementary and secondary education", "Energy", "Energy security", "Environmental Protection", "Europe", "Export controls", "Foreign Trade and International Finance", "Former Soviet states", "Fund raising", "Government Operations and Politics", "Higher education", "Human rights", "International agencies", "International cooperation", "International law", "International military forces", "International relief", "Iraq", "Iraq compilation", "Law", "Middle East and North Africa", "Military assistance", "Military strategy", "NATO countries", "NATO military forces", "Nuclear nonproliferation", "Nuclear weapons", "Peace negotiations", "Peacekeeping forces", "Petroleum", "Pluralism (Social sciences)", "Political violence", "Public Lands and Natural Resources", "Rule of law", "Russia", "South Asia", "Sustainable development", "Terrorism", "Treaties", "United Nations", "War", "War relief", "Weapons of mass destruction", "Women", "Women's education" ]
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Expressing the sense of the Congress regarding the importance of organ, tissue, bone marrow, and blood donation and supporting National Donor Day.
[ { "text": "That", "id": "H57206D96281D4B919B60CCA2645498E3", "header": null, "nested": [], "links": [] }, { "text": "the Congress— (1) supports the goals and ideas of National Donor Day; (2) encourages all Americans to learn about the importance of organ, tissue, bone marrow, and blood donation and to discuss such donation with their families and friends; and (3) requests that the President issue a proclamation calling on the people of the United States to conduct appropriate ceremonies, activities, and programs to demonstrate support for organ, tissue, bone marrow, and blood donation.", "id": "HEF38F19C97764FFABDE8905500C80043", "header": null, "nested": [], "links": [] } ]
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That the Congress— (1) supports the goals and ideas of National Donor Day; (2) encourages all Americans to learn about the importance of organ, tissue, bone marrow, and blood donation and to discuss such donation with their families and friends; and (3) requests that the President issue a proclamation calling on the people of the United States to conduct appropriate ceremonies, activities, and programs to demonstrate support for organ, tissue, bone marrow, and blood donation.
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Commemorations
[ "Blood banks", "Donation of organs, tissues, etc.", "Health", "Special days", "Tissue banks" ]
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Expressing the sense of Congress that the Supreme Court of the United States should act expeditiously to resolve the confusion and inconsistency in the Federal criminal justice system caused by its decision in Blakely v. Washington, and for other purposes.
[ { "text": "That it is the sense of Congress that the Supreme Court of the United States should act expeditiously to resolve the current confusion and inconsistency in the Federal criminal justice system by promptly considering and ruling on the constitutionality of the Federal Sentencing Guidelines.", "id": "H1AE0A1DD11414E3D9B98F7ADD96E72AB", "header": null, "nested": [], "links": [] } ]
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That it is the sense of Congress that the Supreme Court of the United States should act expeditiously to resolve the current confusion and inconsistency in the Federal criminal justice system by promptly considering and ruling on the constitutionality of the Federal Sentencing Guidelines.
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Law
[ "Constitutional law", "Juries", "Sentences (Criminal procedure)", "Sentencing guidelines", "Supreme Court", "Supreme Court decisions" ]
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Recognizing that prevention of suicide is a compelling national priority.
[ { "text": "That the Congress— (1) recognizes that the need to increase awareness about and prevent suicide is a compelling national priority; (2) reaffirms Congress’s commitment to the priorities expressed in S. Res. 84 and H. Res. 212 of the 105th Congress to continue to recognize suicide prevention as a national priority; and (3) encourages Americans, communities, and the Nation to work to increase awareness about and prevent suicide.", "id": "HABEA049506E845DC8C78F446FA26FC00", "header": null, "nested": [], "links": [] } ]
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That the Congress— (1) recognizes that the need to increase awareness about and prevent suicide is a compelling national priority; (2) reaffirms Congress’s commitment to the priorities expressed in S. Res. 84 and H. Res. 212 of the 105th Congress to continue to recognize suicide prevention as a national priority; and (3) encourages Americans, communities, and the Nation to work to increase awareness about and prevent suicide.
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Health
[ "Access to health care", "Congress", "Health education", "Legislation", "Mental health services", "Preventive medicine", "Suicide" ]
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Condemning the attack on the AMIA Jewish Community Center in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in July 1994 and expressing the concern of the United States regarding the continuing, decade-long delay in the resolution of this case.
[ { "text": "That Congress— (1) reiterates its strongest condemnation of the 1994 attack on the AMIA Jewish Community Center in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and honors the victims of this heinous act; (2) expresses its sympathy to the relatives of the victims, who have waited ten years without justice for the loss of their loved ones, and may have to wait even longer for justice to be served; (3) underscores the concern of the United States regarding the continuing, decade-long delay in the proper resolution of this case; (4) strongly urges the Government of Argentina to continue to dedicate and provide the resources necessary for its judicial system and intelligence agencies to investigate all areas of the AMIA case, including by implementing Argentine President Nestor Kirchner’s executive order mandating the opening of the archives of Argentina’s Secretariat for State Intelligence (SIDE), and to prosecute with due haste those who are responsible for the bombing; (5) calls upon the international community to cooperate fully with the investigation, including by making information, witnesses, and suspects available for review and questioning by the appropriate Argentine authorities; (6) encourages the President to direct United States law enforcement agencies to provide support and cooperation to the Government of Argentina, if requested, for the purposes of deepening and expanding the investigation into this bombing and suspected activities in support of terrorism in the Tri-Border area where the borders of Argentina, Paraguay, and Brazil meet; (7) encourages the President to direct the United States Representative to the Organization of American States (OAS) to— (A) seek support from OAS member countries for the creation of a special task force of the Inter-American Committee Against Terrorism to assist, as requested by the Government of Argentina, in the investigation of all aspects of the 1994 AMIA terrorist attack; and (B) urge OAS member countries to designate Hizballah as a terrorist organization if they have not already done so; (8) stresses the need for international pressure on Iran and Syria to extradite for trial individuals and government officials who are accused of planning or perpetrating the AMIA attack, and to immediately, unconditionally, and permanently cease any and all assistance to terrorists; and (9) desires a lasting, warm relationship between the United States and Argentina which is built, in part, on mutual abhorrence of terrorism and commitments to peace, stability, and democracy in the Western Hemisphere.", "id": "H756E22E1E0EB472BB7AA503058E8FD74", "header": null, "nested": [], "links": [] } ]
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That Congress— (1) reiterates its strongest condemnation of the 1994 attack on the AMIA Jewish Community Center in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and honors the victims of this heinous act; (2) expresses its sympathy to the relatives of the victims, who have waited ten years without justice for the loss of their loved ones, and may have to wait even longer for justice to be served; (3) underscores the concern of the United States regarding the continuing, decade-long delay in the proper resolution of this case; (4) strongly urges the Government of Argentina to continue to dedicate and provide the resources necessary for its judicial system and intelligence agencies to investigate all areas of the AMIA case, including by implementing Argentine President Nestor Kirchner’s executive order mandating the opening of the archives of Argentina’s Secretariat for State Intelligence (SIDE), and to prosecute with due haste those who are responsible for the bombing; (5) calls upon the international community to cooperate fully with the investigation, including by making information, witnesses, and suspects available for review and questioning by the appropriate Argentine authorities; (6) encourages the President to direct United States law enforcement agencies to provide support and cooperation to the Government of Argentina, if requested, for the purposes of deepening and expanding the investigation into this bombing and suspected activities in support of terrorism in the Tri-Border area where the borders of Argentina, Paraguay, and Brazil meet; (7) encourages the President to direct the United States Representative to the Organization of American States (OAS) to— (A) seek support from OAS member countries for the creation of a special task force of the Inter-American Committee Against Terrorism to assist, as requested by the Government of Argentina, in the investigation of all aspects of the 1994 AMIA terrorist attack; and (B) urge OAS member countries to designate Hizballah as a terrorist organization if they have not already done so; (8) stresses the need for international pressure on Iran and Syria to extradite for trial individuals and government officials who are accused of planning or perpetrating the AMIA attack, and to immediately, unconditionally, and permanently cease any and all assistance to terrorists; and (9) desires a lasting, warm relationship between the United States and Argentina which is built, in part, on mutual abhorrence of terrorism and commitments to peace, stability, and democracy in the Western Hemisphere.
2,561
International Affairs
[ "Administration of justice", "Archives", "Argentina", "Armed Forces and National Security", "Arts, Culture, Religion", "Bombings", "Boundaries", "Brazil", "Commemorations", "Community centers", "Congress", "Congressional tributes", "Crime and Law Enforcement", "Criminal investigation", "Criminal justice information", "Democracy", "EBB Terrorism", "Extradition", "Government Operations and Politics", "History", "International agencies", "International cooperation", "Iran", "Islamic fundamentalism", "Jews", "Latin America", "Law", "Middle East and North Africa", "Paraguay", "Peace", "Police questioning", "Prosecution", "Religion", "State-sponsored terrorism", "Syria", "Terrorism", "Victims of terrorism", "Western Hemisphere", "Witnesses" ]
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Expressing the sense of the Congress with respect to Inez Sitter.
[ { "text": "That the House of Representatives commends Mrs. Inez Sitter for her outstanding service to the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, the State of Oklahoma, and the United States.", "id": "HA82FA1E3C13748DBB2AF677F66AD1BB6", "header": null, "nested": [], "links": [] } ]
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That the House of Representatives commends Mrs. Inez Sitter for her outstanding service to the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, the State of Oklahoma, and the United States.
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Commemorations
[ "Congress", "Congressional tributes", "Education", "Elementary and secondary education", "Elementary education", "Minorities", "Minority education", "Native Americans", "Oklahoma", "School administration", "School personnel", "Secondary education", "Teachers" ]
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Condemning the Government of the Republic of the Sudan for its attacks against innocent civilians in the impoverished Darfur region of western Sudan.
[ { "text": "That Congress— (1) strongly condemns the Government of the Republic of the Sudan for its attacks against innocent civilians in the impoverished Darfur region of western Sudan and demands that the Government of Sudan immediately cease these attacks; (2) calls on the international community to strongly condemn the Government of Sudan for these attacks and to demand that they cease; (3) urges the Government of Sudan to allow the delivery of humanitarian assistance for the people in the Darfur region; and (4) urges the President to direct the United States representative to the United Nations to seek an official investigation by the United Nations to determine if crimes against humanity have been committed by the Government of Sudan in the Darfur region.", "id": "H20FBAE500C2A42D9906B21E8890056A5", "header": null, "nested": [], "links": [] } ]
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That Congress— (1) strongly condemns the Government of the Republic of the Sudan for its attacks against innocent civilians in the impoverished Darfur region of western Sudan and demands that the Government of Sudan immediately cease these attacks; (2) calls on the international community to strongly condemn the Government of Sudan for these attacks and to demand that they cease; (3) urges the Government of Sudan to allow the delivery of humanitarian assistance for the people in the Darfur region; and (4) urges the President to direct the United States representative to the United Nations to seek an official investigation by the United Nations to determine if crimes against humanity have been committed by the Government of Sudan in the Darfur region.
760
International Affairs
[ "Africa (Sub-Saharan)", "Africans", "Agriculture and Food", "Air cargo", "Alien property", "Arabs", "Armed Forces and National Security", "Armistices", "Arms control", "Civil Rights and Liberties, Minority Issues", "Civil War", "Crime and Law Enforcement", "Crimes against humanity", "Criminal investigation", "Ethnic relations", "Europe", "European Union", "Food relief", "Foreign Trade and International Finance", "Government Operations and Politics", "Government officials", "Human rights", "International relief", "Minorities", "Political violence", "President and foreign policy", "Refugees", "Right to travel", "Sanctions (International law)", "Sudan", "Transportation and Public Works", "United Nations", "War crimes" ]
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Calling for the removal of all restrictions from the public, the press, and military families in mourning that would prohibit their presence at the arrival at military installations in the United States or overseas of the remains of the Nation’s fallen heroes, the members of the Armed Forces who have died in Iraq or Afghanistan, with the assurance that family requests for privacy will be respected.
[ { "text": "That all restrictions should be removed from the public, the press, and military families in mourning that would prohibit their presence at the arrival at military installations in the United States or overseas of the remains of the Nation’s fallen heroes, the members of the Armed Forces who have died in Iraq or Afghanistan, with the assurance that family requests for privacy will be respected.", "id": "H810E01E01BF34D8CAA81F197BA222ED2", "header": null, "nested": [], "links": [] } ]
1
That all restrictions should be removed from the public, the press, and military families in mourning that would prohibit their presence at the arrival at military installations in the United States or overseas of the remains of the Nation’s fallen heroes, the members of the Armed Forces who have died in Iraq or Afghanistan, with the assurance that family requests for privacy will be respected.
397
Armed Forces and National Security
[ "Afghanistan", "Armed forces abroad", "Cemeteries and funerals", "Civil Rights and Liberties, Minority Issues", "Families", "Freedom of the press", "Government Operations and Politics", "Iraq", "Iraq compilation", "Middle East and North Africa", "Military bases", "Military dependents", "Military operations", "Right of privacy", "South Asia", "War casualties" ]
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Wishing William Jefferson Clinton a speedy recovery and acknowledging the importance of further research, funding, programs, and public education regarding heart disease.
[ { "text": "That the Congress— (1) sends its most heartfelt wishes for a full, speedy, and healthy recovery to William Jefferson Clinton; (2) acknowledges the danger that undiagnosed heart ailments pose and the importance of heart disease prevention; and (3) supports— (A) furthering education about heart disease; (B) programs to prevent heart disease; and (C) funding for research to seek new and improved treatments to combat the Nation’s most deadly disease.", "id": "HF0BAA5E61AFA4975B500ECE2F98630C3", "header": null, "nested": [], "links": [] } ]
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That the Congress— (1) sends its most heartfelt wishes for a full, speedy, and healthy recovery to William Jefferson Clinton; (2) acknowledges the danger that undiagnosed heart ailments pose and the importance of heart disease prevention; and (3) supports— (A) furthering education about heart disease; (B) programs to prevent heart disease; and (C) funding for research to seek new and improved treatments to combat the Nation’s most deadly disease.
450
Commemorations
[ "Cardiovascular diseases", "Clinton Administration", "Congress", "Congressional tributes", "Economics and Public Finance", "Ex-presidents", "Federal aid to research", "Government Operations and Politics", "Health", "Health education", "Medical research", "Preventive medicine", "Research grants", "Science, Technology, Communications" ]
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Honoring the LeMoyne College men’s lacrosse team on winning the NCAA Division II National Championship.
[ { "text": "That the Congress— (1) congratulates the LeMoyne College men's lacrosse team for winning the 2004 NCAA Division II National Championship; (2) recognizes the achievements of all the team's players, coaches, and support staff and invites them to the United States Capitol Building to be honored; (3) directs the Clerk of the House of Representatives to make available enrolled copies of this resolution to LeMoyne College for appropriate display and to transmit an enrolled copy of this resolution to each coach and member of the 2004 NCAA Division II Men's Lacrosse National Championship team; and (4) requests that the President of the United States invite the members of the LeMoyne College men's lacrosse team to the White House to be honored and to recognize their achievements.", "id": "H76D97F6FBE4B484392F78DF3A6970946", "header": null, "nested": [], "links": [] } ]
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That the Congress— (1) congratulates the LeMoyne College men's lacrosse team for winning the 2004 NCAA Division II National Championship; (2) recognizes the achievements of all the team's players, coaches, and support staff and invites them to the United States Capitol Building to be honored; (3) directs the Clerk of the House of Representatives to make available enrolled copies of this resolution to LeMoyne College for appropriate display and to transmit an enrolled copy of this resolution to each coach and member of the 2004 NCAA Division II Men's Lacrosse National Championship team; and (4) requests that the President of the United States invite the members of the LeMoyne College men's lacrosse team to the White House to be honored and to recognize their achievements.
781
Commemorations
[ "Athletes", "Capitol (Washington, D.C.)", "College sports", "Congress", "Congressional tributes", "Education", "Government Operations and Politics", "Higher education", "New York State", "Sports and Recreation", "White House (Washington, D.C.)" ]
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Commending the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and its employees for its dedication and hard work during Hurricanes Charley and Frances.
[ { "text": "That the Congress— (1) commends the employees of the National Weather Service, especially the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Tropical Prediction Center/National Hurricane Center, Hydrometeorological Prediction Center, and National Data Buoy Center; the 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron of the 403rd Wing of the Air Force Reserve Command at Keesler Air Force Base, Biloxi, Mississippi; the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Aircraft Operations Center at MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Florida; the Hurricane Liaison Team; the National Ocean Service; and the National Environmental Satellite Data and Information Service, for their extraordinary dedication and hard work during Hurricanes Charley and Frances; (2) commends the Southern and Eastern Region Weather Forecast Offices of San Juan, Miami, Tampa Bay, Key West, Melbourne, Jacksonville, Tallahassee, Atlanta, Birmingham, Huntsville, Mobile, Morristown, Charleston, Morehead City, Wilmington, Wakefield, and Taunton for their extraordinary dedication and hard work during Hurricanes Charley and Frances; (3) thanks the commercial and media meteorologists for their contributions in disseminating the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration forecasts and warnings to the public; and (4) expresses its support for the ongoing hard work and dedication of all who provide accurate and timely hurricane forecasts.", "id": "H966EA1EA2B0C461F9D3BDF1537FDFAD2", "header": null, "nested": [], "links": [] } ]
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That the Congress— (1) commends the employees of the National Weather Service, especially the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Tropical Prediction Center/National Hurricane Center, Hydrometeorological Prediction Center, and National Data Buoy Center; the 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron of the 403rd Wing of the Air Force Reserve Command at Keesler Air Force Base, Biloxi, Mississippi; the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Aircraft Operations Center at MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Florida; the Hurricane Liaison Team; the National Ocean Service; and the National Environmental Satellite Data and Information Service, for their extraordinary dedication and hard work during Hurricanes Charley and Frances; (2) commends the Southern and Eastern Region Weather Forecast Offices of San Juan, Miami, Tampa Bay, Key West, Melbourne, Jacksonville, Tallahassee, Atlanta, Birmingham, Huntsville, Mobile, Morristown, Charleston, Morehead City, Wilmington, Wakefield, and Taunton for their extraordinary dedication and hard work during Hurricanes Charley and Frances; (3) thanks the commercial and media meteorologists for their contributions in disseminating the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration forecasts and warnings to the public; and (4) expresses its support for the ongoing hard work and dedication of all who provide accurate and timely hurricane forecasts.
1,407
Commemorations
[ "Air force", "Alabama", "Armed Forces and National Security", "Armed forces reserves", "Congress", "Congressional reporting requirements", "Department of Commerce", "Emergency Management", "Federal employees", "Florida", "Georgia", "Government Operations and Politics", "Hurricanes", "Massachusetts", "Meteorology", "Mississippi", "North Carolina", "Public Lands and Natural Resources", "Puerto Rico", "South Carolina", "Tennessee", "Virginia", "Weather forecasting" ]
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Urging the Government of Vietnam to provide to the United States all information in the possession of Vietnam regarding Americans unaccounted for from the Vietnam War, and for other purposes.
[ { "text": "That Congress— (1) urges the Government of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam to immediately provide to the United States all documents and records relating to Americans unaccounted for from the Vietnam War, including documents relating to Americans unaccounted for in areas of Laos and Cambodia that were under wartime Vietnamese control; (2) welcomes the improvement in military ties between the United States and Vietnam, including the port call of the U.S.S. Vandergrift in November 2003, and urges the Government of Vietnam to respond positively by the end of 2004 to requests to permit a United States Navy vessel to conduct humanitarian underwater recovery missions along the coastline of Vietnam; and (3) will consider statements by President George W. Bush and the response of the Government of Vietnam to the request by the United States Government to use a United States Navy vessel to conduct humanitarian underwater recovery missions along the coast of Vietnam before taking further steps beneficial to the economic and political objectives of the Government of Vietnam.", "id": "H1786C8678E454CFA9BE297167E30E170", "header": null, "nested": [], "links": [] } ]
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That Congress— (1) urges the Government of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam to immediately provide to the United States all documents and records relating to Americans unaccounted for from the Vietnam War, including documents relating to Americans unaccounted for in areas of Laos and Cambodia that were under wartime Vietnamese control; (2) welcomes the improvement in military ties between the United States and Vietnam, including the port call of the U.S.S. Vandergrift in November 2003, and urges the Government of Vietnam to respond positively by the end of 2004 to requests to permit a United States Navy vessel to conduct humanitarian underwater recovery missions along the coastline of Vietnam; and (3) will consider statements by President George W. Bush and the response of the Government of Vietnam to the request by the United States Government to use a United States Navy vessel to conduct humanitarian underwater recovery missions along the coast of Vietnam before taking further steps beneficial to the economic and political objectives of the Government of Vietnam.
1,082
International Affairs
[ "Armed Forces and National Security", "Cambodia", "East Asia", "Government Operations and Politics", "Laos", "Military agreements", "Military relations", "Missing in action", "Public records", "Vietnam", "Warships" ]
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Recognizing with humble gratitude the more than 16,000,000 veterans who served in the United States Armed Forces during World War II and the Americans who supported the war effort on the home front and celebrating the completion of the National World War II Memorial on the National Mall in the District of Columbia.
[ { "text": "That Congress recognizes with humble gratitude the more than 16,000,000 veterans who served in the United States Armed Forces during World War II and the Americans who supported the war effort on the home front and celebrates the completion of the National World War II Memorial on the National Mall in the District of Columbia.", "id": "H296DA031535E438CB5548208282ECBB6", "header": null, "nested": [], "links": [] } ]
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That Congress recognizes with humble gratitude the more than 16,000,000 veterans who served in the United States Armed Forces during World War II and the Americans who supported the war effort on the home front and celebrates the completion of the National World War II Memorial on the National Mall in the District of Columbia.
328
Commemorations
[ "Armed Forces and National Security", "Congress", "Congressional tributes", "District of Columbia", "History", "Monuments and memorials", "World War II" ]
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Recognizing and honoring America’s labor movement, supporting the designation of a National Labor History Month, and for other purposes.
[ { "text": "That Congress— (1) honors and recognizes the American labor movement; (2) supports the designation of a National Labor History Month; and (3) urges government officials, educators, the media, and all Americans to observe a National Labor History Month with ceremonies, activities, and programs that encourage reflection on the labor movement's heritage and its many contributions to the creation and maintenance of a just America.", "id": "HDBEA6B031D2A4A5CA38993AAA51E73BD", "header": null, "nested": [], "links": [] } ]
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That Congress— (1) honors and recognizes the American labor movement; (2) supports the designation of a National Labor History Month; and (3) urges government officials, educators, the media, and all Americans to observe a National Labor History Month with ceremonies, activities, and programs that encourage reflection on the labor movement's heritage and its many contributions to the creation and maintenance of a just America.
430
Commemorations
[ "Congress", "Congressional tributes", "History", "Industrial relations", "Labor and Employment", "Labor unions", "Special months" ]
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Authorizing the use of the Capitol Grounds for the Greater Washington Soap Box Derby.
[ { "text": "1. Authorization of soap box derby races on Capitol Grounds \nThe Greater Washington Soap Box Derby Association (in this resolution referred to as the Association ) shall be permitted to sponsor a public event, soap box derby races, on the Capitol Grounds on June 19, 2004, or on such other date as the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the Committee on Rules and Administration of the Senate may jointly designate.", "id": "HB45075EBB7FF4AAF8E009D4FAD0082D5", "header": "Authorization of soap box derby races on Capitol Grounds", "nested": [], "links": [] }, { "text": "2. Conditions \nThe event to be carried out under this resolution shall be free of admission charge to the public and arranged not to interfere with the needs of Congress, under conditions to be prescribed by the Architect of the Capitol and the Capitol Police Board; except that the Association shall assume full responsibility for all expenses and liabilities incident to all activities associated with the event.", "id": "H0C885ECE3F2E4B0ABD623790A207A161", "header": "Conditions", "nested": [], "links": [] }, { "text": "3. Structures and equipment \nFor the purposes of this resolution, the Association is authorized to erect upon the Capitol Grounds, subject to the approval of the Architect of the Capitol, such stage, sound amplification devices, and other related structures and equipment as may be required for the event to be carried out under this resolution.", "id": "H245ABC6DDBEF4A15B1555E7F4C5929A", "header": "Structures and equipment", "nested": [], "links": [] }, { "text": "4. Additional arrangements \nThe Architect of the Capitol and the Capitol Police Board are authorized to make any such additional arrangements that may be required to carry out the event under this resolution.", "id": "H656DA1DBC8E5498FA3F26872135B70A5", "header": "Additional arrangements", "nested": [], "links": [] }, { "text": "5. Enforcement of restrictions \nThe Capitol Police Board shall provide for enforcement of the restrictions contained in section 5104(c) of title 40, United States Code, concerning sales, advertisements, displays, and solicitations on the Capitol Grounds, as well as other restrictions applicable to the Capitol Grounds, with respect to the event to be carried out under this resolution.", "id": "H25E763CD0E164EB2AC467FEBE88D00DC", "header": "Enforcement of restrictions", "nested": [], "links": [ { "text": "section 5104(c)", "legal-doc": "usc", "parsable-cite": "usc/40/5104" } ] } ]
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1. Authorization of soap box derby races on Capitol Grounds The Greater Washington Soap Box Derby Association (in this resolution referred to as the Association ) shall be permitted to sponsor a public event, soap box derby races, on the Capitol Grounds on June 19, 2004, or on such other date as the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the Committee on Rules and Administration of the Senate may jointly designate. 2. Conditions The event to be carried out under this resolution shall be free of admission charge to the public and arranged not to interfere with the needs of Congress, under conditions to be prescribed by the Architect of the Capitol and the Capitol Police Board; except that the Association shall assume full responsibility for all expenses and liabilities incident to all activities associated with the event. 3. Structures and equipment For the purposes of this resolution, the Association is authorized to erect upon the Capitol Grounds, subject to the approval of the Architect of the Capitol, such stage, sound amplification devices, and other related structures and equipment as may be required for the event to be carried out under this resolution. 4. Additional arrangements The Architect of the Capitol and the Capitol Police Board are authorized to make any such additional arrangements that may be required to carry out the event under this resolution. 5. Enforcement of restrictions The Capitol Police Board shall provide for enforcement of the restrictions contained in section 5104(c) of title 40, United States Code, concerning sales, advertisements, displays, and solicitations on the Capitol Grounds, as well as other restrictions applicable to the Capitol Grounds, with respect to the event to be carried out under this resolution.
1,781
Congress
[ "Capitol (Washington, D.C.)", "Public Lands and Natural Resources", "Sports and Recreation" ]
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Congratulating the University of Delaware men’s football team for winning the National Collegiate Athletic Association I–AA national championship.
[ { "text": "That the Congress— (1) congratulates the University of Delaware men’s football team for winning the 2003 National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I–AA football national championship; (2) recognizes the achievements of all the team’s players, coaches, and support staff; (3) directs the Clerk of the House of Representatives to make available enrolled copies of this resolution to the University of Delaware for appropriate display and to transmit an enrolled copy of this resolution to each coach and member of the 2003 National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I–AA men’s football national championship team.", "id": "H121475419A4649BDAAEFC188E400AE51", "header": null, "nested": [], "links": [] } ]
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That the Congress— (1) congratulates the University of Delaware men’s football team for winning the 2003 National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I–AA football national championship; (2) recognizes the achievements of all the team’s players, coaches, and support staff; (3) directs the Clerk of the House of Representatives to make available enrolled copies of this resolution to the University of Delaware for appropriate display and to transmit an enrolled copy of this resolution to each coach and member of the 2003 National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I–AA men’s football national championship team.
626
Commemorations
[ "Athletes", "College sports", "Congress", "Congressional tributes", "Delaware", "Education", "Football", "Higher education", "Sports and Recreation" ]
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Saluting the life and courage of the late Commander Lloyd Pete Bucher, United States Navy (retired), who commanded the U.S.S. Pueblo (AGER–2) at the time of its capture by North Korea on January 23, 1968.
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That Congress—
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Commemorations
[ "Aggression", "Armed Forces and National Security", "Congress", "Congressional tributes", "East Asia", "Military personnel", "Navy", "North Korea", "Officer personnel", "Prisoners of war", "Warships" ]
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Expressing the sense of Congress with regard to providing humanitarian assistance to countries of the Caribbean devastated by Hurricanes Charley, Frances, Ivan, and Jeanne.
[ { "text": "That Congress— (1) commends the governments of the countries of the Caribbean for their efforts to respond and assist the people of the region after the devastation caused by Hurricanes Charley, Frances, Ivan, and Jeanne from August to September 2004; (2) commends the efforts of the Caribbean-American community to provide relief to family and friends suffering in the region; (3) supports the efforts of the United States Government to assist in coordinating international efforts to help the people of the region, particularly in Grenada, Jamaica, Haiti, and the Bahamas, with assessing damage and providing relief to affected communities; (4) urges the international community to take all necessary steps to provide emergency relief and support reconstruction efforts; and (5) urges the President, acting through the Administrator of the United States Agency for International Development to— (A) make available to private volunteer organizations, United Nations agencies, and regional institutions the necessary funding to mitigate the effects of the recent natural disasters that have devastated the countries of the Caribbean; and (B) provide assistance with the promulgation and enforcement of housing and building codes in the countries of the Caribbean.", "id": "H9E7CB32AB58B46809CDAA7FEA1C28841", "header": null, "nested": [], "links": [] } ]
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That Congress— (1) commends the governments of the countries of the Caribbean for their efforts to respond and assist the people of the region after the devastation caused by Hurricanes Charley, Frances, Ivan, and Jeanne from August to September 2004; (2) commends the efforts of the Caribbean-American community to provide relief to family and friends suffering in the region; (3) supports the efforts of the United States Government to assist in coordinating international efforts to help the people of the region, particularly in Grenada, Jamaica, Haiti, and the Bahamas, with assessing damage and providing relief to affected communities; (4) urges the international community to take all necessary steps to provide emergency relief and support reconstruction efforts; and (5) urges the President, acting through the Administrator of the United States Agency for International Development to— (A) make available to private volunteer organizations, United Nations agencies, and regional institutions the necessary funding to mitigate the effects of the recent natural disasters that have devastated the countries of the Caribbean; and (B) provide assistance with the promulgation and enforcement of housing and building codes in the countries of the Caribbean.
1,263
International Affairs
[ "Bahamas", "Building laws", "Caribbean area", "Charities", "Commemorations", "Congress", "Congressional tributes", "Disaster relief", "Economic assistance", "Emergency Management", "Grenada", "Haiti", "Haiti compilation", "Hispanic Americans", "Housing and Community Development", "Hurricanes", "International agencies", "International relief", "Jamaica", "Latin America", "Minorities", "Nongovernmental organizations", "Social Welfare", "Technical assistance", "United Nations" ]
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Recognizing the sacrifices of individuals working in Iraq under United States Government contracts, expressing sympathy to those individuals injured or taken captive in Iraq, and expressing condolences to the families of those individuals killed in Iraq.
[ { "text": "That Congress— (1) recognizes the sacrifices of individuals employed by entities carrying out work in Iraq under contracts with the United States Government for the reconstruction of Iraq; (2) expresses sympathy to those individuals injured or taken captive in Iraq; and (3) expresses condolences to the families of those individuals killed in Iraq, including— (A) to the families of Jerry Zovko, 32, of Euclid, Ohio; Wesley J. Batalona, 48, of Honokaa, Hawaii; Michael Teague, 38, of Clarksville, Tennessee; and Scott Helvenston, 38, of Oceanside, California, who were killed on March 31, 2004, in Fallujah, Iraq; and (B) to the families of Stephen Hulett, 48, of Manistee, Michigan; Jack Montague, 52, of Pittsburg, Illinois; Jeffery Parker, 45, of Lake Charles, Louisiana; and Tony Johnson, 47, of Riverside, California, who were killed on April 9, 2004, outside of Baghdad.", "id": "HF7D4856CAF414016A69DA70834F82F8E", "header": null, "nested": [], "links": [] }, { "text": "", "id": "H15FC426D7B3A445CB17334A8E5AC1DF", "header": null, "nested": [], "links": [] } ]
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That Congress— (1) recognizes the sacrifices of individuals employed by entities carrying out work in Iraq under contracts with the United States Government for the reconstruction of Iraq; (2) expresses sympathy to those individuals injured or taken captive in Iraq; and (3) expresses condolences to the families of those individuals killed in Iraq, including— (A) to the families of Jerry Zovko, 32, of Euclid, Ohio; Wesley J. Batalona, 48, of Honokaa, Hawaii; Michael Teague, 38, of Clarksville, Tennessee; and Scott Helvenston, 38, of Oceanside, California, who were killed on March 31, 2004, in Fallujah, Iraq; and (B) to the families of Stephen Hulett, 48, of Manistee, Michigan; Jack Montague, 52, of Pittsburg, Illinois; Jeffery Parker, 45, of Lake Charles, Louisiana; and Tony Johnson, 47, of Riverside, California, who were killed on April 9, 2004, outside of Baghdad.
878
Commemorations
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Expressing the sense of the Congress that a commemorative postage stamp should be issued in honor of the USS New Jersey and all those who served aboard her.
[ { "text": "That it is the sense of the Congress that— (1) a commemorative postage stamp should be issued by the United States Postal Service in honor of the USS New Jersey and all those who served aboard her; and (2) the Citizens’ Stamp Advisory Committee should recommend to the Postmaster General that such a postage stamp be issued.", "id": "H8CF5B0818B894E4091A28FE5CA266E42", "header": null, "nested": [], "links": [] } ]
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That it is the sense of the Congress that— (1) a commemorative postage stamp should be issued by the United States Postal Service in honor of the USS New Jersey and all those who served aboard her; and (2) the Citizens’ Stamp Advisory Committee should recommend to the Postmaster General that such a postage stamp be issued.
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Commemorations
[ "Armed Forces and National Security", "Government Operations and Politics", "History", "Military history", "Military personnel", "Navy", "Postage stamps", "Warships" ]
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Expressing the sense of the Congress regarding negotiating, in the United States-Thailand Free Trade Agreement, access to the United States automobile industry.
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That it is the sense of the Congress that negotiations on access to critical segments of the United States automobile market should not take place on a piecemeal basis, but only— (1) as part of negotiations that include all major automobile producing nations; and (2) as part of comprehensive negotiations that address both tariff and nontariff barriers specific to the automobile industry, with progress on eliminating tariff barriers explicitly linked to concrete progress on eliminating nontariff barriers.
509
Foreign Trade and International Finance
[ "Automobile industry", "Automobiles", "Customs unions", "East Asia", "Free trade", "International Affairs", "Nontariff trade barriers", "Tariff", "Thailand", "Trade agreements", "Trade negotiations", "Transportation and Public Works" ]
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Recognizing the Liberty Memorial Museum in Kansas City, Missouri, as America’s National World War I Museum, and for other purposes.
[ { "text": "That the Congress— (1) recognizes the Liberty Memorial Museum in Kansas City, Missouri, including the museum’s future and expanded exhibits, collections, library, archives, and educational programs, as America’s National World War I Museum ; (2) recognizes the continuing collection, preservation, and interpretation of the historical objects and other historical materials held by the Liberty Memorial Museum that enhance the knowledge and understanding of the Nation’s people of the American and allied experience during the World War I years (1914-1918), both on the battlefield and on the home front; (3) commends the ongoing development and visibility of Lessons of Liberty educational outreach programs for teachers and students throughout the Nation; and (4) encourages the need for present generations to understand the magnitude of World War I, how it shaped the Nation, other countries, and later world events, and how the sacrifices made then helped preserve liberty, democracy, and other founding principles for generations to come.", "id": "HE14843B7FC8144DEBAFFD8F870FAC75E", "header": null, "nested": [], "links": [] } ]
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That the Congress— (1) recognizes the Liberty Memorial Museum in Kansas City, Missouri, including the museum’s future and expanded exhibits, collections, library, archives, and educational programs, as America’s National World War I Museum ; (2) recognizes the continuing collection, preservation, and interpretation of the historical objects and other historical materials held by the Liberty Memorial Museum that enhance the knowledge and understanding of the Nation’s people of the American and allied experience during the World War I years (1914-1918), both on the battlefield and on the home front; (3) commends the ongoing development and visibility of Lessons of Liberty educational outreach programs for teachers and students throughout the Nation; and (4) encourages the need for present generations to understand the magnitude of World War I, how it shaped the Nation, other countries, and later world events, and how the sacrifices made then helped preserve liberty, democracy, and other founding principles for generations to come.
1,044
Armed Forces and National Security
[ "Arts, Culture, Religion", "History", "Military history", "Missouri", "Museums", "Names", "World War I" ]
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Providing for the acceptance of a statue of Sarah Winnemucca, presented by the people of Nevada, for placement in National Statuary Hall, and for other purposes.
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1. Acceptance of Statue of Sarah Winnemucca, from the People of Nevada, for Placement in National Statuary Hall (a) In General The statue of Sarah Winnemucca, furnished by the people of Nevada for placement in National Statuary Hall in accordance with section 1814 of the Revised Statutes of the United States ( 2 U.S.C. 2061 ), is accepted in the name of the United States, and the thanks of the Congress are tendered to the people of Nevada for providing this commemoration of one of Nevada’s most eminent personages. (b) Presentation Ceremony The State of Nevada is authorized to use the rotunda of the Capitol on a date mutually agreed to by the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the Majority Leader of the Senate, for a presentation ceremony for the statue. The Architect of the Capitol and the Capitol Police Board shall take such action as may be necessary with respect to physical preparations and security for the ceremony. (c) Display in Rotunda The statue shall be displayed in the rotunda of the Capitol for a period of not more than 6 months, after which period the statue shall be moved to its permanent location in National Statuary Hall. 2. Transmittal to Governor of Nevada The Clerk of the House of Representatives shall transmit a copy of this concurrent resolution to the Governor of Nevada.
1,327
Commemorations
[ "Arts, Culture, Religion", "Authors and authorship", "Capitol (Washington, D.C.)", "Civil Rights and Liberties, Minority Issues", "Civil rights workers", "Congress", "Congressional tributes", "Education", "Elementary and secondary education", "Federal-Indian relations", "History", "Indian education", "Indian women", "Minorities", "Native Americans", "Nevada", "Sculpture", "Teachers", "West (U.S.)", "Women" ]
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Permitting the use of the rotunda of the Capitol for a ceremony as part of the commemoration of the days of remembrance of victims of the Holocaust.
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That the rotunda of the Capitol is authorized to be used on April 22, 2004, for a ceremony as part of the commemoration of the days of remembrance of victims of the Holocaust. Physical preparations for the ceremony shall be carried out in accordance with such conditions as the Architect of the Capitol may prescribe.
317
Commemorations
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Recognizing National Transportation Week and applauding the men and women who keep America moving.
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That the 108th Congress recognizes National Transportation Week and applauds the men and women who keep America moving.
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Commemorations
[ "Congress", "Congressional tributes", "Labor and Employment", "Special weeks", "Transportation and Public Works", "Transportation workers" ]
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Permitting the use of the rotunda of the Capitol for a ceremony to award a Congressional Gold Medal to Dr. Dorothy Height.
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That the rotunda of the Capitol is authorized to be used on March 24, 2004, for a ceremony to award a Congressional Gold Medal to Dr. Dorothy Height. Physical preparations for the ceremony shall be carried out in accordance with such conditions as the Architect of the Capitol may prescribe.
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Commemorations
[ "Blacks", "Capitol (Washington, D.C.)", "Civil Rights and Liberties, Minority Issues", "Civil rights workers", "Congress", "Congressional gold medals", "Minorities", "Women", "Women's rights" ]
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Expressing the sense of Congress that the President should grant a posthumous pardon to John Arthur Jack Johnson for the 1913 racially motivated conviction of Johnson, which diminished his athletic, cultural, and historic significance, and tarnished his reputation.
[ { "text": "That it is the sense of Congress that— (1) John Arthur Jack Johnson paved the way for African American athletes to participate and succeed in racially integrated professional sports in the United States; (2) Jack Johnson was wronged by a racially motivated conviction prompted by his success in the boxing ring and his relationships with White women; (3) the criminal conviction of Jack Johnson unjustly ruined his career and destroyed his reputation; and (4) the President should grant a posthumous pardon to Jack Johnson to expunge from the annals of American criminal justice a racially motivated abuse of the prosecutorial authority of the Federal Government, and to recognize Jack Johnson’s athletic and cultural contributions to society.", "id": "HF2A4713EC61445B9ABD55DDB00F5A1D3", "header": null, "nested": [], "links": [] } ]
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That it is the sense of Congress that— (1) John Arthur Jack Johnson paved the way for African American athletes to participate and succeed in racially integrated professional sports in the United States; (2) Jack Johnson was wronged by a racially motivated conviction prompted by his success in the boxing ring and his relationships with White women; (3) the criminal conviction of Jack Johnson unjustly ruined his career and destroyed his reputation; and (4) the President should grant a posthumous pardon to Jack Johnson to expunge from the annals of American criminal justice a racially motivated abuse of the prosecutorial authority of the Federal Government, and to recognize Jack Johnson’s athletic and cultural contributions to society.
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Law
[ "Athletes", "Blacks", "Boxing", "Civil Rights and Liberties, Minority Issues", "Crime and Law Enforcement", "Minorities", "Pardons", "Racial discrimination", "Sports and Recreation" ]
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Expressing the grave concern of Congress regarding the continuing gross violations of human rights and civil liberties of the Syrian people by the Government of the Syrian Arab Republic.
[ { "text": "That Congress— (1) condemns the numerous violations of fundamental human rights by the Government of the Syrian Arab Republic; (2) calls on the international community to adopt a resolution at the upcoming 60th Session of the United Nations Commission on Human Rights which details the dismal human rights record of Syria and establishes a Special Rapporteur to further investigate these abuses; (3) expresses its support for the people of Syria in their daily struggle for freedom, respect for human rights and civil liberties, democratic self-governance, and the establishment of the rule of law; (4) encourages the President and the Secretary of State, acting through the Middle East Partnership Initiative (managed by the Department of State) and other avenues, to reach out to dissidents, human rights activists, and the pro-democracy opposition in Syria, and to assist them in their efforts; and (5) urges the adoption and pursuit of these and other policies to seek a democratic government in Syria that will— (A) restore freedom to the people of Syria; (B) cease the illegal occupation by Syria of the Lebanese Republic; (C) abandon support for terrorism by Syria; and (D) live in peace and security with the international community.", "id": "H537095CA68F54E6ABB1EC9D49DBE46", "header": null, "nested": [], "links": [] } ]
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That Congress— (1) condemns the numerous violations of fundamental human rights by the Government of the Syrian Arab Republic; (2) calls on the international community to adopt a resolution at the upcoming 60th Session of the United Nations Commission on Human Rights which details the dismal human rights record of Syria and establishes a Special Rapporteur to further investigate these abuses; (3) expresses its support for the people of Syria in their daily struggle for freedom, respect for human rights and civil liberties, democratic self-governance, and the establishment of the rule of law; (4) encourages the President and the Secretary of State, acting through the Middle East Partnership Initiative (managed by the Department of State) and other avenues, to reach out to dissidents, human rights activists, and the pro-democracy opposition in Syria, and to assist them in their efforts; and (5) urges the adoption and pursuit of these and other policies to seek a democratic government in Syria that will— (A) restore freedom to the people of Syria; (B) cease the illegal occupation by Syria of the Lebanese Republic; (C) abandon support for terrorism by Syria; and (D) live in peace and security with the international community.
1,241
International Affairs
[ "Armed Forces and National Security", "Arms control", "Arms control verification", "Arms sales", "Biological warfare", "Chemical warfare", "Civil Rights and Liberties, Minority Issues", "Crime and Law Enforcement", "Democracy", "Dissenters", "Foreign Trade and International Finance", "Government Operations and Politics", "Human rights", "Law", "Lebanon", "Middle East and North Africa", "Military occupation", "Military research", "Nuclear weapons", "Opposition (Political science)", "Peace", "Research and development", "Rule of law", "Science, Technology, Communications", "State-sponsored terrorism", "Syria", "Terrorism", "United Nations" ]
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Expressing the sense of the Congress that a postage stamp should be issued to honor coal miners.
[ { "text": "That it is the sense of Congress that— (1) the United States Postal Service should issue a stamp honoring the Nation’s coal miners; and (2) the Citizens’ Stamp Advisory Committee should recommend to the Postmaster General that such a stamp be issued.", "id": "H0A90ED6789544EBBAD5D5DA54347B273", "header": null, "nested": [], "links": [] } ]
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That it is the sense of Congress that— (1) the United States Postal Service should issue a stamp honoring the Nation’s coal miners; and (2) the Citizens’ Stamp Advisory Committee should recommend to the Postmaster General that such a stamp be issued.
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Commemorations
[ "Coal", "Energy", "Government Operations and Politics", "Labor and Employment", "Miners", "Postage stamps" ]
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Recognizing the invaluable contribution of Native American Veterans and honoring their service to the Nation.
[ { "text": "That the Congress— (1) recognizes the outstanding contributions of Native Americans who have served in the Armed Forces of the United States, and especially honors those Native Americans who gave their lives to defend freedom and democracy; (2) encourages all Americans to study and appreciate the enormous contributions of Native Americans serving in the Armed Forces; and (3) thanks the members of all Native American tribes whose men and women serve and have served in the Armed Forces.", "id": "H41C4C054BB8F4B47BDAB00C2C81827AD", "header": null, "nested": [], "links": [] } ]
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That the Congress— (1) recognizes the outstanding contributions of Native Americans who have served in the Armed Forces of the United States, and especially honors those Native Americans who gave their lives to defend freedom and democracy; (2) encourages all Americans to study and appreciate the enormous contributions of Native Americans serving in the Armed Forces; and (3) thanks the members of all Native American tribes whose men and women serve and have served in the Armed Forces.
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Commemorations
[ "Armed Forces and National Security", "Congress", "Congressional tributes", "History", "Military history", "Military personnel", "Minorities", "Native Americans", "War casualties" ]

Dataset Card for "bill_labels_us"

Dataset Summary

Dataset for US Congressional bills with policy area and legislative subjects information (bill_labels_us). Contains data for bills from the 108th to the 118th Congress, approximately 119,000 documents.

Supported Tasks and Leaderboards

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Languages

English

Dataset Structure

Data Instances

default

Data Fields

  • id: id of the bill in format(congress number + bill type + bill number + bill version).
  • congress: number of the congress.
  • bill_type: type of the bill.
  • bill_number: number of the bill.
  • bill_version: version of the bill.
  • title: official title of the bill.
  • sections: list of bill sections with section_id, text and header.
  • sections_length: number with lenght of the sections list.
  • text: bill text.
  • text_length: number of characters in the text.
  • policy_area: the policy area that bill relates to.
  • legislative_subjects: list of the legislative subjects that bill relates to.

Data Splits

train

Dataset Creation

Curation Rationale

Bills (proposed laws) are specialized, structured documents with great public significance. Often, the language of a bill may not directly explain the potential impact of the legislation. This dataset collects the text of bills and metadata that can identify and categorize bills. As a result, this dataset collects bill text; it also provides text as a list of sections with the text and header. The policy area and legislative subjects are categories assigned to each bill by specialist researchers at the Congressional Research Service of the Library of Congress. With these labels, it should be possible to train models to autoclassify bills.

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Source Data

govinfo.gov

Initial Data Collection and Normalization

The data consists of the US congressional bills that were collected from the govinfo.gov service provided by the United States Government Publishing Office (GPO) under CC0-1.0 license.

Who are the source language producers?

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Annotations

Annotation process

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Who are the annotators?

The policy area, legislative subjects and other annotations were produced by analysts at the Congressional Research Service of the Library of Congress.

Personal and Sensitive Information

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Considerations for Using the Data

Social Impact of Dataset

These are legislative proposals in the US Congress.

Discussion of Biases

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Other Known Limitations

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Additional Information

Dataset Curators

dreamproit.com

Licensing Information

Bill and metadata information are public and are unlicensed, as it is data produced by government entities. The collection and enhancement work that we provide for this dataset, to the degree it may be covered by copyright, is released under CC0.

Citation Information

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Contributions

Thanks to @aih @BorodaUA, @alexbojko for adding this dataset.

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