Bills in the 106th Congress
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Sponsor
Chris Smith
R-NJ 4th - 72 Cosponsors
Nov 18, 1999: Passed House
International affairs
Actions
November 19, 1999 | Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations. |
November 18, 1999 8:21 PM EST |
Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection. |
November 18, 1999 8:21 PM EST |
On agreeing to the resolution Agreed to without objection. |
November 18, 1999 8:18 PM EST |
Considered by unanimous consent. (consideration: CR H12885-12887) |
November 18, 1999 8:18 PM EST |
H.AMDT.565 Amendment (A002) offered by Mr. Gilman. Amendment in the nature of a substitute expresses the sense of Congress that the Government of the People's Republic of China should stop persecuting Falun Gong practitioners. |
November 18, 1999 8:18 PM EST |
H.AMDT.565 On agreeing to the Gilman amendment (A002) Agreed to without objection. |
November 18, 1999 8:18 PM EST |
H.AMDT.566 Amendment (A003) offered by Mr. Gilman. Insert a complete new preamble as follows: \ Whereas Falun Gong is a peaceful and nonviolent form of personal belief and practice ***. |
November 18, 1999 8:18 PM EST |
H.AMDT.566 On agreeing to the Gilman amendment (A003) Agreed to without objection. |
November 18, 1999 8:17 PM EST |
Mr. Gilman asked unanimous consent to discharge from committee and consider. |
November 18, 1999 | Committee on International Relations discharged. |
November 18, 1999 | H.AMDT. 565: On agreeing to the Gilman amendment (A002) Agreed to without objection. |
November 18, 1999 | H.AMDT. 566: On agreeing to the Gilman amendment (A003) Agreed to without objection. |
November 18, 1999 | H.AMDT. 565: Amendment (A002) offered by Mr. Gilman. |
November 18, 1999 | H.AMDT. 566: Amendment (A003) offered by Mr. Gilman. |
November 18, 1999 | Referred to the House Committee on International Relations. |
November 2, 1999 | Introduced in House |
Cosponsors
- Gary Ackerman, D-NY 5th
- Howard L. Berman, D-CA 26th
- Sherrod Brown, D-OH 13th
- Michael Capuano, D-MA 8th
- Lane Evans, D-IL 17th
- Sam Gejdenson, D-CT 2nd
- Dick Gephardt, D-MO 3rd
- Benjamin Arthur Gilman, R-NY 20th
- Marcy Kaptur, D-OH 9th
- Tom Lantos, D-CA 12th
- James H. Maloney, D-CT 5th
- Donald M. Payne, D-NJ 10th
- Nancy Pelosi, D-CA 8th
- Joe Pitts, R-PA 16th
- John Edward Porter, R-IL 10th
- Dana Rohrabacher, R-CA 45th
- Todd Tiahrt, R-KS 4th
- John Tierney, D-MA 6th
- Frank R. Wolf, R-VA 10th
- Richard Burr, R-NC 5th
- Julian Carey Dixon, D-CA 32nd
- Patrick Kennedy, D-RI 1st
- Jim McGovern, D-MA 3rd
- Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, R-FL 18th
- Jan Schakowsky, D-IL 9th
- John M Spratt Jr., D-SC 5th
- Jim Talent, R-MO 2nd
- Bob Ehrlich Jr., R-MD 2nd
- Bob Menendez, D-NJ 13th
- Martin Olav Sabo, D-MN 5th
- Bill Delahunt, D-MA 10th
- John T. Doolittle, R-CA 4th
- Albert Wynn, D-MD 4th
- Rush Holt, D-NJ 12th
- Michael McNulty, D-NY 21st
- Mark Udall, D-CO 2nd
- Ken Bentsen Jr., D-TX 25th
- L. Diaz-Balart, R-FL 21st
- John Lewis, D-GA 5th
- Connie Morella, R-MD 8th
- David E. Price, D-NC 4th
- Robert Wexler, D-FL 19th
- Elijah Cummings, D-MD 7th
- Anna G. Eshoo, D-CA 14th
- Marty Meehan, D-MA 5th
- Jim Moran Jr., D-VA 8th
- Jim Ryun, R-KS 2nd
- Christopher Shays, R-CT 4th
- Louise Slaughter, D-NY 28th
- Rod Blagojevich, D-IL 5th
- Christopher Cox, R-CA 47th
- John James Duncan Jr., R-TN 2nd
- Barney Frank, D-MA 4th
- Bob Franks, R-NJ 7th
- Luis GutiƩrrez, D-IL 4th
- Ron Klink, D-PA 4th
- Robert T. Matsui, D-CA 5th
- Joe Moakley, D-MA 9th
- Richard Neal, D-MA 2nd
- Shelley Berkley, D-NV 1st
- Bill Clay Sr., D-MO 1st
- Jerry Costello, D-IL 12th
- Danny Davis, D-IL 7th
- Steny Hoyer, D-MD 5th
- Jesse Jackson Jr., D-IL 2nd
- Barbara Lee, D-CA 9th
- Dennis Moore, D-KS 3rd
- William J. Coyne, D-PA 14th
- Bob Goodlatte, R-VA 6th
- Frank Pallone Jr., D-NJ 6th
- Lynn Rivers, D-MI 13th
- Bobby Rush, D-IL 1st