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H.R. 4842 United States-Morocco Free Trade Agreement Implementation Act
Posted by on July 22, 2004
H.R.4842
Passed 345-76 Burgess YES
Title: To implement the United States-Morocco Free Trade Agreement.
Sponsor: Rep DeLay, Tom [TX-22] (by request) (introduced 7/15/2004) Cosponsors: 1
Committees: House Ways and Means
House Reports: 108-627
Related Bills: H.RES.738, S.2677
Latest Major Action: 7/22/2004 Cleared for White House.
H.R. 3313 Marriage Protection Act of 2004
Posted by on July 22, 2004
H.R.3313
Passed 233-194 Burgess voted YES
Title:To amend title 28, United States Code, to limit Federal court jurisdiction over questions under the Defense of Marriage Act.
Sponsor: Rep Hostettler, John N. [IN-8] (introduced 10/16/2003) Cosponsors: 48
Committees: House Judiciary
House Reports: 108-614
Related Bills: H.RES.734
Latest Major Action: 7/22/2004 Passed/agreed to in House. Status: On passage Passed by the Yeas and Nays: 233 - 194 (Roll no. 410).
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SUMMARY AS OF:
7/22/2004--Passed House, without amendment. (There are 2 other summaries)
(This measure has not been amended since it was reported to the House on July 19, 2004. The summary of that version is repeated here.)
Marriage Protection Act of 2004 - Amends the Federal judicial code to deny Federal courts jurisdiction to hear or decide any question pertaining to the interpretation of: (1) the provision of the Defense of Marriage Act that provides that no State shall be required to give effect to any marriage between persons of the same sex under the laws of any other State; or (2) this Act.
H.R. 4056 Commercial Aviation MANPADS Defense Act
Posted by on July 22, 2004
H.R.4056
Passed 423-0 Burgess voted YES
Title:To encourage the establishment of both long-term and short-term programs to address the threat of man-portable air defense systems (MANPADS) to commercial aviation.
Sponsor: Rep Mica, John L. [FL-7] (introduced 3/30/2004) Cosponsors: 4
Committees: House Transportation and Infrastructure; House International Relations
House Reports: 108-565 Part 1
Latest Major Action: 7/22/2004 Passed/agreed to in House. Status: On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as amended Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: (2/3 required): 423 - 0 (Roll no. 411).
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SUMMARY AS OF:
3/30/2004--Introduced.
Commercial Aviation MANPADS Defense Act of 2004 - Urges the President to pursue further strong international diplomatic and cooperative efforts (including bilateral and multilateral treaties) in the appropriate forum to: (1) limit the availability, transfer, and proliferation of man-portable air defense systems (MANPADS) worldwide; and (2) assure the destruction of excess, obsolete, and illicit stocks of MANPADS worldwide.
Directs the Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to establish a process for conducting airworthiness and safety certification of missile defense systems used to defend commercial aircraft against MANPADS.
Urges the President to pursue strong programs to reduce the number of MANPADS worldwide.
Directs the Secretary of Homeland Security to report to specified congressional committees describing the Department of Homeland Security's plans to secure airports and the aircraft arriving and departing from airports against MANPADS attacks.
H.Con.Res 436 Celebrating 10 years of majority rule in the Republic of South Africa
Posted by on July 22, 2004
H.CON.RES.436
Passed 422-0 Burgess voted YES
Title:Celebrating 10 years of majority rule in the Republic of South Africa and recognizing the momentous social and economic achievements of South Africa since the institution of democracy in that country.
Sponsor: Rep Payne, Donald M. [NJ-10] (introduced 5/20/2004) Cosponsors: 30
Committees: House International Relations
Related Bills: S.CON.RES.100
Latest Major Action: 7/22/2004 Passed/agreed to in House. Status: On motion to suspend the rules and agree to the resolution, as amended Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: (2/3 required): 422 - 0 (Roll no. 414).
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SUMMARY AS OF:
5/20/2004--Introduced.
States that Congress: (1) applauds the Republic of South Africa for the remarkable transition to a democratic government and the tremendous progress achieved during ten years of majority rule; (2) looks forward to a continued partnership with South Africa focused on a sustained commitment to the health of South Africans; and (3) anticipates continued social development and economic growth in South Africa.
H.R. 4837 Making appropriations for military construction, family housing, and base realignment and closure for the Department of Defense for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2005, and for other purposes
Posted by on July 22, 2004
H.R.4837
Passed 420-1 Burgess voted YES
Title:Making appropriations for military construction, family housing, and base realignment and closure for the Department of Defense for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2005, and for other purposes.
Sponsor: Rep Knollenberg, Joe [MI-9] (introduced 7/15/2004) Cosponsors: (none)
Committees: House Appropriations
House Reports: 108-607
Related Bills: H.RES.732, S.2674
Latest Major Action: 7/22/2004 Passed/agreed to in House. Status: On passage Passed by the Yeas and Nays: 420 - 1 (Roll no. 417).
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SUMMARY AS OF:
7/15/2004--Introduced.
Military Construction Appropriations Act, 2005 - Appropriates funds for FY 2005 for military construction, family housing, and base realignment and closure functions administered by the Department of Defense (DOD), namely: (1) military construction for the Army, Navy and Marine Corps, Air Force, DOD, the Army and Air National Guards, and the Army, Naval, and Air Force reserves; (2) the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Security Investment Program; (3) family housing and related operation and maintenance for the Army, Navy and Marine Corps, and Air Force; (4) family housing construction and operation and maintenance, defense-wide; (5) the Department of Defense Family Housing Improvement Fund; (6) defense-wide chemical demilitarization construction; and (7) the Department of Defense Base Closure Account 1990.
Specifies restrictions and authorizations regarding the use of funds appropriated in this Act and in other military construction appropriations Acts.
Directs the Secretary of Defense to notify the appropriate congressional committees 30 days in advance of the plans and scope of any military exercise involving U.S. personnel if construction costs are anticipated to exceed $100,000.
Provides for the transfer of lapsed unobligated military construction and family housing funds into the Foreign Currency Fluctuations, Defense account.
Directs the Secretary to report to the congressional appropriations committees on actions proposed by DOD to encourage other member nations of NATO, Japan, Korea, and other U.S. allies bordering the Arabian Sea to assume a greater share of the common defense burden of such nations and the United States.
Prohibits this Act's funds from being obligated for Partnership for Peace programs in the new independent states of the former Soviet Union.
Prohibits NATO Security Investment funds from being used for conducting missile defense studies.
Designates the fitness center at Homestead Air Base, Florida, as the Sam Johnson Fitness Center.
H.R. 4613 Department of Defense Appropriations, FY 2005
Posted by on July 22, 2004
H.R.4613
Passed 410-12 Burgess voted YES
Title:Making appropriations for the Department of Defense for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2005, and for other purposes.
Sponsor: Rep Lewis, Jerry [CA-41] (introduced 6/18/2004) Cosponsors: (none)
Committees: House Appropriations
House Reports: 108-553; Latest Conference Report: 108-622 (in Congressional Record H6129-6444)
Related Bills: H.RES.683, H.RES.735, S.2559
Latest Major Action: 7/28/2004 Presented to President.
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SUMMARY AS OF:
6/22/2004--Passed House, amended. (There are 2 other summaries)
Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 2005 - Title I: Military Personnel - Appropriates funds for FY 2005 for active-duty and reserve personnel in the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Air Force and for National Guard personnel in the Army and Air Force.
Title II: Operation and Maintenance - Appropriates funds for FY 2005 for operation and maintenance (O&M) of the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Air Force, the defense agencies, the reserve components, and the Army and Air National Guards. Appropriates funds for: (1) the Overseas Contingency Operations Transfer Account; (2) the United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces; (3) environmental restoration for the Army, Navy, Air Force, and defense-wide; (4) environmental restoration at formerly used defense sites; (5) overseas humanitarian, disaster, and civic aid; and (6) former Soviet Union threat reduction.
Title III: Procurement - Appropriates funds for FY 2005 for procurement by the Armed Forces and reserve components of aircraft, missiles, weapons, tracked combat vehicles, ammunition, shipbuilding and conversion, and other procurement. Appropriates funds for: (1) defense-wide procurement; and (2) certain procurements under the Defense Production Act of 1950.
Title IV: Research, Development, Test and Evaluation - Appropriates funds for FY 2005 for research, development, test and evaluation (RDT&E) by the Armed Forces and defense agencies. Appropriates funds for the Director of Operational Test and Evaluation.
Title V: Revolving and Management Funds - Appropriates funds for the Defense Working Capital funds and programs under the National Defense Sealift Fund.
Title VI: Other Department of Defense Programs - Appropriates funds for: (1) Department of Defense (DOD) medical and health care programs; (2) the destruction of lethal chemical agents and munitions; (3) drug interdiction and counter-drug activities, defense; and (4) the Office of the Inspector General.
Title VII: Related Agencies - Appropriates funds for: (1) the Central Intelligence Agency Retirement and Disability System Fund; (2) the Intelligence Community Management Account; and (3) national security scholarships, fellowships, and grants (using funds derived from the National Security Education Trust Fund).
Title VIII: General Provisions - Specifies authorized, restricted, and prohibited uses of appropriated funds.
(Sec. 8008) Authorizes procurement funds to be used for a multiyear procurement contract for the Lightweight 155mm Howitzer.
(Sec. 8010) Prohibits during FY 2005 the management by end strengths of DOD civilian personnel.
(Sec. 8011) Prohibits the use of funds from this Act to initiate a new installation overseas without a 30-day advance notification to the congressional appropriations committees.
(Sec. 8018) Authorizes the Secretary of Defense (Secretary) to establish, with host governments of NATO-member countries, an account for the deposit of residual amounts negotiated in the return of U.S. military installations to such countries.
(Sec. 8026) Authorizes DOD to incur obligations of up to $350 million for DOD military compensation, military construction projects, and supplies and services in anticipation of receipts of contributions from the Government of Kuwait.
(Sec. 8028) Prohibits the use of funds from this Act to establish a new federally funded research and development center (FFRDC). Limits the Federal compensation to be paid to FFRDC members or consultants. Prohibits the use of FY 2005 FFRDC funds for new building construction, cost-sharing payments for projects funded by Government grants, absorption of cost overruns, or certain charitable contributions. Limits the staff years of technical effort that may be funded for FFRDCs from FY 2005 funds. Reduces by $40 million the total amount appropriated in this Act for FFRDCs.
(Sec. 8029) Provides Buy American requirements with respect to the DOD procurement of carbon, alloy, or armor steel plating.
(Sec. 8032) Requires the Secretary to report to Congress on the amount of DOD purchases from foreign entities in FY 2005.
(Sec. 8035) Directs the President to include within each fiscal year budget the amounts requested for administrative activities of DOD, the military departments, and the defense agencies.
(Sec. 8038) Authorizes the Secretary of the Air Force to convey to Indian tribes located in North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, and Minnesota relocatable military housing units currently located at Grand Forks and Minot Air Force Bases that are excess to the needs of the Air Force. Requires the Operation Walking Shield Program to resolve any housing unit conflicts arising after such conveyance.
(Sec. 8043) Earmarks funds appropriated under this Act for the mitigation of adverse environmental impacts on Indian lands resulting from DOD activities.
(Sec. 8044) Prohibits the use of funds: (1) by a DOD entity without compliance with the Buy American Act; (2) to establish additional field operating agencies of DOD elements, except for those funded within the National Foreign Intelligence Program; (3) for assistance to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, unless specifically appropriated for such purpose; and (4) to reduce the civilian medical and medical support personnel assigned to military treatment facilities below the September 30, 2004, level.
(Sec. 8047) Authorizes the Secretary of the Navy to lease real and personal property at the Adak Naval Air Facility, Alaska.
(Sec. 8048) Rescinds specified funds from various accounts under prior defense appropriations Acts.
(Sec. 8055) Prohibits the transfer to any other department or agency, except as specifically provided in an appropriations law, of funds available to the Central Intelligence Agency for drug interdiction and counter-drug activities.
(Sec. 8062) Prohibits current fiscal year DOD funds from being obligated or expended to transfer to another nation or international organization defense articles or services for use in any United Nations (UN) peacekeeping or peace enforcement operation, or for any other international peacekeeping, peace enforcement, or humanitarian assistance operation, unless specified congressional committees are given 15 days' advance notice.
(Sec. 8063) Authorizes the Secretary, to the extent authorized by law, to issue loan guarantees in support of U.S. defense exports not otherwise provided for, with a contingent liability limit of $15 billion. Requires quarterly reports to specified congressional committees.
(Sec. 8071) Prohibits the use of appropriated funds for approving the license or sale of the F-22 advanced tactical fighter to any foreign government.
(Sec. 8072) Authorizes the Secretary, on a case-by-case basis, to waive limitations on the procurement of defense items from a foreign country if: (1) the Secretary determines that such limitations would invalidate cooperative or reciprocal trade agreements for the procurement of defense items; and (2) such country does not discriminate against the same or similar defense items procured in the United States for that country. Provides exceptions.
(Sec. 8073) Prohibits the use of appropriated funds to support a unit of the security forces of a foreign country if credible information exists that such unit has committed a gross violation of human rights, unless all necessary corrective steps have been taken. Requires the monitoring of such information. Authorizes the Secretary to waive such prohibition under extraordinary circumstances (requiring a report to the defense committees on any such waiver).
(Sec. 8074) Authorizes the Secretary to carry out a program to distribute surplus DOD dental equipment to Indian health service facilities and federally-qualified health centers.
(Sec. 8079) Provides for the crediting during the current fiscal year of certain refunds attributable to the use of Government travel or purchase cards or refunds for travel arranged by a Government-contracted travel management center.
(Sec. 8080) Prohibits appropriated funds from being used for a mission critical or mission essential financial management information technology system that is not registered with the DOD Chief Information Officer. Prohibits such a system from receiving a Milestone A or B approval, or full rate production approval, until the Chief Information Officer certifies to the defense committees that the system is being developed in accordance with the Clinger-Cohen Act of 1996.
(Sec. 8082) Prohibits appropriated funds from being used to transfer to any nongovernmental entity specified armor-piercing ammunition, except to an entity performing demilitarization services for DOD.
(Sec. 8083) Authorizes the Chief of the National Guard Bureau to waive payment for the lease of non-excess DOD personal property to certain youth, social, or fraternal nonprofit organizations.
(Sec. 8089) Reduces by $300 million the total amount of O&M funds appropriated in this Act, to reflect savings attributable to efficiencies and management improvements in the funding of miscellaneous or other contracts in the military departments.
(Sec. 8090) Earmarks specified RDT&E funds for producing Arrow missile components in the United States and Arrow missile components and missiles in Israel to meet Israel's defense requirements.
(Sec. 8092) Makes Navy shipbuilding and conversion funds available to fund prior-year shipbuilding cost increases, allocating such funds among specified naval accounts.
(Sec. 8093) Authorizes the Secretary of the Navy to settle any and all admiralty claims arising out of the collision involving the U.S.S. GREENEVILLE and the EHIME MARU.
(Sec. 8096) Reduces the total amount appropriated in this Act for: (1) RDT&E by $270 million, to reduce cost growth in information technology development and modernization; and (2) O&M by $316 million, to reflect cash balance and rate stabilization adjustments in DOD Working Capital Funds.
(Sec. 8099) Appropriates funds for a grant by the Secretary of the Army to facilitate access by veterans to opportunities for skilled employment in the construction industry.
(Sec. 8100) Directs: (1) DOD and the Army to make future budgetary and programming plans to fully finance the Non-Line of Sight Objective Force cannon and resupply vehicle program in order to field such system in FY 2010; and (2) the Army to ensure that budgetary and programmatic plans will provide for no fewer than seven Stryker Brigade Combat Teams to be fielded no later than FY 2009.
(Sec. 8101) Appropriates funds to DOD for three specified grants by the Secretary.
(Sec. 8104) Requires the FY 2006 defense budget to include separate budget justification documents for costs of U.S. Armed Forces' participation in contingency operations for the military personnel, O&M, and procurement accounts.
(Sec. 8105) Prohibits funds from being used for RDT&E, procurement, or deployment of nuclear armed interceptors of a missile defense system.
(Sec. 8106) Earmarks O&M funds for the Regional Defense Counter-terrorism Fellowship Program.
(Sec. 8108) Directs the Secretary of Agriculture to convey to the Inland Valley Development Agency a specified portion of the former Norton Air Force Base, California, in exchange for the use of certain property adjacent to the San Bernardino International Airport in California for aeronautical purposes in furtherance of wildfire prevention and containment. Directs the Secretary of the Air Force to convey to such Agency certain parcels of property located adjacent to such former Base, to be held in trust for the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians.
(Sec. 8109) Reduces by: (1) $345 million the total amount of procurement and RDT&E funds appropriated in this Act, to reflect savings from revised economic assumptions; and (2) $967.2 million the total amount of Air Force O&M funds, to reflect cash balance and rate stabilization adjustments in the DOD Transportation Working Capital Fund (the latter with an equivalent offset).
(Sec. 8111) Prohibits the availability of funds from this Act for integration of foreign intelligence information unless such information has been lawfully collected and processed during the conduct of authorized foreign intelligence activities.
(Sec. 8113) Allows the use of funds from this Act for the purchase of heavy and light armored vehicles for force protection purposes, notwithstanding price or other limitations normally applicable to the purchase of passenger vehicles. Requires the Secretary to report to the defense committees identifying such purchases.
(Sec. 8116) Authorizes the Secretary of the Army to convey to the city of Wooster, Ohio, the former Army Reserve Training Center in Wooster.
(Sec. 8117) Requires Ready Reserve members who are called or ordered to active duty in time of national emergency to be notified of their expected mobilization period at the time they are called or ordered. Allows the Secretary to waive such requirement in order to respond to a national security emergency or meet dire operational requirements.
(Sec. 8119) Reduces the total amount appropriated for: (1) O&M by $100 million, to reflect savings attributable to the offsetting of payments to contractors for the collection of unpaid taxes; and (2) RDT&E by $685 million, to decrease amounts budgeted in anticipation of the application of non-statutory funding set-asides.
(Sec. 8121) Appropriates funds to the Tanker Replacement Transfer Fund, as hereby established in the Treasury, for proceeding with a KC-767 tanker acquisition program.
(Sec. 8123) Directs the Secretary to report to the defense committees addressing how DOD is improving the dud rate of cluster munitions to meet existing DOD policies.
Title IX: Additional Appropriations - Chapter 1: Department of Defense - Military - Appropriates additional funds, to be designated for overseas contingency operations, to DOD for: (1) military personnel; (2) O&M; (3) the Iraq Freedom Fund; (4) procurement (including National Guard and reserve equipment); (5) Defense Working Capital Funds; and (6) the Defense Health Program.
Chapter 2: Department of State - Appropriates additional funds, with the same designation, to the State Department for: (1) diplomatic and consular programs; and (2) embassy security, construction, and maintenance.
Chapter 3: Bilateral Economic Assistance - Appropriates additional funds, with the same designation, for: (1) international disaster and famine assistance; and (2) migration and refugee assistance.
General Provisions, Title IX - (Sec. 9003) Authorizes the Secretary, in the national interest, to transfer between appropriations up to $2 billion of the funds made available to DOD in this title. Requires congressional notification of each transfer.
Amends the Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 2004 to increase from $2.1 billion to $3 billion the amount of DOD working capital or military functions funds that the Secretary may transfer between such funds.
(Sec. 9007) Extends through FY 2004 the current rates of pay authorized for: (1) duty subject to hostile fire or imminent danger; and (2) the family separation allowance.
(Sec. 9008) Authorizes the Secretary to use O&M funds appropriated in this title to train, equip, and provide related assistance to military or security forces in Iraq and Afghanistan, to enhance their capability to combat terrorism, and to support U.S. military operations there.
(Sec. 9009) Authorizes the use of DOD O&M funds appropriated in this title to fund the Commander's Response Program (urgent humanitarian relief and reconstruction in Iraq and Afghanistan).
(Sec. 9010) Amends the Afghanistan Freedom Support Act of 2002 to increase the amount authorized for military assistance for Afghanistan and certain other foreign countries and international organizations.
(Sec. 9011) Allows DOD O&M funds appropriated in this title to be used to provide supplies, services, transportation, and other logistical support to coalition forces supporting military and stability operations in Iraq and Afghanistan.
(Sec. 9012) Requires semiannual reports from the Secretary to Congress on U.S. military operations and DOD reconstruction activities in Iraq and Afghanistan.
(Sec. 9014) Reaffirms U.S. policy against the torture of prisoners of war and detainees.
(Sec. 9015) Requires the President to report to Congress detailing the estimated costs during FY 2006-2011 of Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom, or any related military operations in and around Iraq and Afghanistan, and the estimated costs of reconstruction, internal security, and related economic support to such countries. Authorizes the waiver of such requirement for purposes of national security.
(Sec. 9016) Requires the U.S. Government to take all necessary steps to guarantee full faith and credit with respect to the issuance of obligations (public debt) whose principal and interest are guaranteed by the Government.
(Sec. 9017) Directs the Secretary, with funds made available to DOD under Chapter 1 of this title, to provide to Congress a list of all contracts entered into by DOD for the provision of security, translation, and interrogation services in Iraq, Afghanistan, or Guantanamo Bay, and the amount of each contract.
(Sec. 9018) Prohibits funds made available in Chapter 1 of this title from being used in contravention of provisions of the Small Business Act which require a Federal contract bidder to include in such bid a plan which utilizes, to the fullest extent possible, certain small businesses as subcontractors.
H.Con.Res. 467 Declaring genocide in Darfur, Sudan
Posted by on July 22, 2004
H.CON.RES.467
Passed 422-0 Burgess voted YES
Title:Declaring genocide in Darfur, Sudan.
Sponsor: Rep Payne, Donald M. [NJ-10] (introduced 6/24/2004) Cosponsors: 116
Committees: House International Relations
Related Bills: S.CON.RES.133
Latest Major Action: 7/22/2004 Passed/agreed to in House. Status: On motion to suspend the rules and agree to the resolution, as amended Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: (2/3 required): 422 - 0 (Roll no. 420).
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SUMMARY AS OF:
6/24/2004--Introduced.
States that Congress: (1) declares that the atrocities unfolding in Darfur, Sudan, are genocide; (2) reminds the international community, including the United States Government, of their international legal obligations, as affirmed in the 1948 United Nations Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide; (3) calls on the Bush Administration to lead an international effort to prevent genocide in Darfur; (4) urges the Bush Administration to consider multilateral or even unilateral intervention to prevent genocide should the United Nations Security Council fail to act; (5) demands that the Bush Administration impose targeted sanctions, including visa bans and the freezing of assets of the National Congress and affiliated business and individuals directly responsible for the atrocities in Darfur; and (6) calls on USAID to establish a Darfur Resettlement, Rehabilitation, and Reconstruction Fund.
Rep. Burgess Strikes-Out Alex Rodriguez, Sort-of
Posted by Michelle Stein on July 21, 2004
Taking a short break between votes, Members of Congress were given an opportunity to test their pitching prowess against “A-list” hitters as part of an Associated General Contractors of America appreciation event on Capitol Hill.
Congressman Michael Burgess had the first strikeout of the day early Wednesday morning giving, ironically, Texas Rangers-clad Alex Rodriguez a nifty knuckle ball. The electronic game Power Pitcher is said to be the closest thing to being on the pitcher’s mound.
For being the first Member of Congress to strikeout a major league electronic hitter, The Associate General Contractors of America will donate $100 to Habitat for Humanity in Lewisville. Rep. Burgess was also honored to walk away with an official game ball signed by Hall of Famer and former Ranger’s pitcher Gaylord Perry.
H.Res. 723 Recognizing the 35th anniversary of the Apollo 11 lunar landing, and for other purposes
Posted by on July 21, 2004
H.RES.723
Passed 416-0 Burgess voted YES
Title:Recognizing the 35th anniversary of the Apollo 11 lunar landing, and for other purposes.
Sponsor: Rep Hall, Ralph M. [TX-4] (introduced 7/19/2004) Cosponsors: 27
Committees: House Science
Latest Major Action: 7/21/2004 Passed/agreed to in House. Status: On motion to suspend the rules and agree to the resolution Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: (2/3 required): 416 - 0 (Roll no. 402).
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SUMMARY AS OF:
7/19/2004--Introduced.
Declares that the House of Representatives: (1) recognizes the 35th anniversary of the Apollo 11 lunar landing; (2) commends the astronauts and other men and women of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) whose efforts assured the success of the Apollo 11 mission; and (3) supports the continued leadership of the United States in the exploration of space.
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