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Concurrent resolution - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In the United States, a concurrent resolution is a legislative measure passed by both the Senate and the House of Representatives. Passed by both houses, concurrent resolutions are not presented to ...
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House concurrent resolution 108 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
House concurrent resolution 108 (HCR-108), passed August 11953, declared it to be the policy of the United States to abolish federal supervision over American Indian tribes as soon as possible and to...
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SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION 100--EXPRESSING SUPPORT OF CONGRESS FOR A NATIONAL MONUMENT OF REMEMBRANCE TO BE OBSERVED AT 3:00 P.M. EASTERN STANDARD TIME ON EACH MEMORIAL DAY (Senate - March 29, 2000) ... ; Mr. HAGEL (for himself and Mr. Kerrey) submitted the following concurrent resolution; which was referred to the...
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Second, the argument as presented in the resolution is of questionable construction. Initially, it speaks of "preventing Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapons capability" - a concern, perhaps, if true, which many Americans can at least sympathize with and understand.
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Definition of Concurrent Resolution in the Legal Dictionary - by Free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. What is Concurrent Resolution? Meaning of Concurrent Resolution as a legal term. What does Concurrent Resolution mean in law? ... A concurrent resolution does not have the legal impact of a joint resolution,
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A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION urging the honorable Barack Obama, President of the United States, the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives of the United States, in Congress assembled, and the President of the Senate and Speaker of the House of Representatives of each State's legislature...
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concurrent resolution A resolution used to settle housekeeping and procedural matters that affect both houses. Such resolutions are not signed by the president and do not have the force of law.
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