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H.R. 973 — “Thomas W. Dortch, Jr. Congressional Gold Medal Act”

H.R. 974 — “AIM Act of 2023”

H.R. 975 — “Rachael Booth Act”

H.R. 976 — “TCJA Permanency Act”

H.R. 977 — “Patient Access to Higher Quality Health Care Act of 2023”

H.R. 978 — “Drain the Swamp Act of 2023”

H.R. 979 — “No Terrorists on U.S. Soil Act of 2023”

H.R. 98 — “Federal Land Freedom Act”

H.R. 980 — “Washington, D.C. Residents Voting Act”

H.R. 981 — “One Stop Shop Community Reentry Program Act of 2023”

H.R. 982 — “Pregnant Women in Custody Act”

H.R. 983 — “Second Chance at Life Act of 2023”

H.R. 984 — “Commitment to Veteran Support and Outreach Act”

H.R. 985 — “Productivity Over Pronouns Act”

H.R. 986 — “COLLABORATE Act”

H.R. 987 — “Prime Minister Golda Meir Commemorative Coin Act”

H.R. 988 — “Shell Company Abuse Act”

H.R. 989 — “Build the Wall Now Act”

H.R. 99 — “Less Imprecision in Species Treatment Act of 2023”

H.R. 990 — “SAFE Hospitals Act of 2023”

H.R. 991 — “COVID–19 Vaccination Non-Discrimination Act”

H.R. 992 — “Bicycles for Rural African Transport Act”

H.R. 993 — “No Tax Subsidies for Stadiums Act of 2023”

H.R. 994 — “Oral Health Literacy and Awareness Act of 2023”

H.R. 995 — “Global Nuclear Energy Assessment and Cooperation Act”

H.R. 996 — “To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 3901 MacArthur Blvd., in New Orleans, Louisiana, as the "Dr. Rudy Lombard Post Office".”

H.R. 997 — “English Language Unity Act of 2023”

H.R. 998 — “287(g) Program Protection Act”

H.R. 999 — “Civil Rights Legacy Protection Act”

H.Res. 1 — “Electing officers of the House of Representatives.”

H.Res. 10 — “Directing the Fine Arts Board to obtain a bust of the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, for display in the House of Representatives wing of the United States Capitol.”

H.Res. 100 — “Expressing support for the Iranian people's desire for a democratic, secular, and nonnuclear Republic of Iran, and condemning violations of human rights and state-sponsored terrorism by the Iranian Government.”

H.Res. 101 — “Expressing deepest condolences for the lives lost, and unwavering solidarity with the Republic of Türkiye and the Turkish people following the destructive earthquakes that devastated the Turkish cities of Malatya, Kahramanmaras, Adana, Adiyaman, Diyarbakir, Osmaniye, Gaziantep, Sanliurfa, Hatay, and Kilis.”

H.Res. 102 — “Electing Members to certain standing committees of the House.”

H.Res. 103 — “Electing Members to a certain standing committee of the House of Representatives.”

H.Res. 104 — “Condemning the Chinese Communist Party's use of a high-altitude surveillance balloon over United States territory as a brazen violation of United States sovereignty.”

H.Res. 105 — “Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Ukrainian famine of 1932-1933, known as the Holodomor, is recognized as a genocide and should serve as a reminder of repressive Soviet policies against the people of Ukraine.”

H.Res. 106 — “Condemning the undemocratic attacks on Brazil's Government institutions and supporting the free will of the Brazilian people as expressed in Brazil's recent Presidential election.”

H.Res. 107 — “Recognizing the importance of Tribal colleges and universities to the United States and expressing support for designating the week beginning February 5, 2023, as "National Tribal Colleges and Universities Week".”

H.Res. 108 — “Condemning Azerbaijan's blockade of the Armenians of Nagorno-Karabakh (Artsakh) and ongoing human rights violations.”

H.Res. 109 — “Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that Social Security should be preserved and protected for current beneficiaries, and for future generations to come.”

H.Res. 11 — “Establishing the Select Committee on the Strategic Competition Between the United States and the Chinese Communist Party.”

H.Res. 110 — “Supporting the goals and ideals of "Career and Technical Education Month".”

H.Res. 111 — “Supporting the designation of a "Boy Scouts of America Day" in celebration of its 113th anniversary.”

H.Res. 112 — “Expressing the condolences of the House of Representatives and honoring the memory of the victims of the mass shooting in Aurora, Illinois, on February 15, 2019.”

H.Res. 113 — “Ukraine Fatigue Resolution”

H.Res. 114 — “In the matter of George Santos.”

H.Res. 115 — “Establishing a Women's Bill of Rights to reaffirm legal protections afforded to women under Federal law.”

H.Res. 116 — “Expressing deepest condolences for the lives lost and unwavering solidarity with the Republic of Türkiye, and the Turkish and Syrian people, following the destructive earthquake on February 6, 2023.”

H.Res. 117 — “Affirming that Social Security is one of the primary pillars of retirement support for millions of older Americans, and for other purposes.”

H.Res. 118 — “Maintaining Medicare.”

H.Res. 119 — “Expressing support for designation of March 2023 as Music in Our Schools Month.”

H.Res. 12 — “Establishing a Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government as a select investigative subcommittee of the Committee on the Judiciary.”

H.Res. 120 — “Expressing support for designation of the month of February 2023 as "National Teen Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention Month".”

H.Res. 121 — “Providing amounts for the expenses of the Committee on Armed Services in the One Hundred Eighteenth Congress.”

H.Res. 122 — “Expressing support for States to expand Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act to close the Medicaid coverage gap.”

H.Res. 123 — “Providing amounts for the expenses of the Committee on Education and the Workforce in the One Hundred Eighteenth Congress.”

H.Res. 124 — “Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the United States should support the expansion of domestic nuclear energy and advanced nuclear technology as a viable source of power in order to promote United States nuclear energy leadership and global energy independence.”

H.Res. 125 — “Providing amounts for the expenses of the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure in the One Hundred Eighteenth Congress.”

H.Res. 126 — “Encouraging reunions of divided Korean-American families.”

H.Res. 127 — “Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the United States should support the safe and responsible development of its energy resources via drilling, in an effort to maintain a robust energy supply chain which promotes national security, safeguards against energy scarcity, and reduces energy poverty for all Americans.”

H.Res. 128 — “Honoring the life and legacy of Henry Louis Aaron.”

H.Res. 129 — “Providing amounts for the expenses of the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence in the One Hundred Eighteenth Congress.”

H.Res. 13 — “Stay on Schedule (S.O.S.) Resolution”

H.Res. 130 — “Providing amounts for the expenses of the Committee on Natural Resources in the One Hundred Eighteenth Congress.”

H.Res. 131 — “Expressing support for the designation of February 16, 2023, as "International Black Aviation Professionals Day".”

H.Res. 132 — “Responding to the earthquakes in Türkiye and Syria on February 6, 2023.”

H.Res. 133 — “Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives with respect to Marcus Garvey.”

H.Res. 134 — “Congratulating the Kansas City Chiefs on their victory in Super Bowl LVII.”

H.Res. 135 — “Providing amounts for the expenses of the Committee on Ethics in the One Hundred Eighteenth Congress.”

H.Res. 136 — “Congressional Inherent Contempt Resolution of 2023”

H.Res. 137 — “Providing amounts for the expenses of the Committee on Foreign Affairs in the One Hundred Eighteenth Congress.”

H.Res. 138 — “Providing amounts for the expenses of the Committee on Financial Services in the One Hundred Eighteenth Congress.”

H.Res. 139 — “Celebrating the 75th anniversary of the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing ("NASCAR").”

H.Res. 14 — “Electing Members to certain standing committees of the House of Representatives.”

H.Res. 140 — “Honoring Boston Celtics legend Bill Russell, 11-time National Basketball Association champion, first Black head coach of the National Basketball Association, and civil rights activist.”

H.Res. 141 — “Providing amounts for the expenses of the Committee on Ways and Means in the One Hundred Eighteenth Congress.”

H.Res. 142 — “Providing amounts for the expenses of the Committee on Agriculture in the One Hundred Eighteenth Congress.”

H.Res. 143 — “Reaffirming the commitment of the House of Representatives to fortify relations with the people and Government of Nigeria and calling for the country to commit to a peaceful, credible, and timely electoral process.”

H.Res. 144 — “Recognizing and celebrating the 70th anniversary of the 1953 Baton Rouge Bus Boycott.”

H.Res. 145 — “Opposing the Republic of South Africa's hosting of military exercises with the People's Republic of China and the Russian Federation, and calling on the Biden administration to conduct a thorough review of the United States-South Africa relationship.”

H.Res. 146 — “Expressing strong support for the people of Moldova and for the Moldovan Government in their demonstrated commitment to advancing democracy, strengthening civil society, and European integration in the face of Russia's illegal and full-scale invasion of Ukraine.”

H.Res. 147 — “Expressing support for the designation of February 18 through February 25, 2023, as "National FFA Week", recognizing the important role of the National FFA Organization in developing the next generation of globally conscious leaders who will change the world, and celebrating the 90th anniversary of the iconic FFA jacket.”

H.Res. 148 — “Supporting the goals and ideals of International Mother Language Day in bringing attention to the importance of preserving linguistic and cultural heritage through education.”

H.Res. 149 — “Condemning the illegal abduction of children from Ukraine to the Russian Federation.”

H.Res. 15 — “Electing Members to certain standing committees of the House of Representatives.”

H.Res. 150 — “Honoring the life and legacy of John Robert Lewis and commending John Robert Lewis for his towering achievements in the nonviolent struggle for civil rights.”

H.Res. 151 — “Providing amounts for the expenses of the Committee on Small Business in the One Hundred Eighteenth Congress.”

H.Res. 152 — “Supporting the goals and ideals of "move over" laws.”

H.Res. 153 — “Providing amounts for the expenses of the Committee on Veterans' Affairs in the One Hundred Eighteenth Congress.”

H.Res. 154 — “Recognizing Russian actions in Ukraine as a genocide.”

H.Res. 155 — “Providing amounts for the expenses of the Committee on Oversight and Accountability in the One Hundred Eighteenth Congress.”

H.Res. 156 — “No Option for Stock Trading and Ownership as a Check to Keep congress clean Resolution”

H.Res. 157 — “Recognizing the Dominican community's presence and contributions to Washington Heights and Inwood.”

H.Res. 158 — “Of inquiry requesting the President and directing the Secretary of Defense and Secretary of State to transmit, respectively, certain documents to the House of Representatives relating to congressionally appropriated funds to the nation of Ukraine from January 20, 2021 to February 24, 2023.”

H.Res. 159 — “Providing amounts for the expenses of the Committee on the Judiciary in the One Hundred Eighteenth Congress.”

H.Res. 16 — “Congratulating the University of Georgia Bulldogs football team for winning the 2023 National Collegiate Athletic Association College Football National Championship.”

H.Res. 160 — “Recognizing Black History Month as an important time to celebrate the remarkable and unique contributions of all LGBTQI+ Black Americans in United States history.”

H.Res. 161 — “Providing amounts for the expenses of the Committee on Science, Space, and Technology in the One Hundred Eighteenth Congress.”

H.Res. 162 — “Providing amounts for the expenses of the Committee on House Administration in the One Hundred Eighteenth Congress.”

H.Res. 163 — “Providing amounts for the expenses of the Committee on the Budget in the One Hundred Eighteenth Congress.”

H.Res. 164 — “Electing Members to certain standing committees of the House of Representatives.”

H.Res. 165 — “Commemorating the bicentennial of the Texas Ranger Division of the Texas Department of Public Safety, the oldest State law enforcement agency in North America, and honoring the men and women, past and present, of the Texas Rangers.”

H.Res. 166 — “Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 347) to require the Executive Office of the President to provide an inflation estimate with respect to Executive orders with a significant effect on the annual gross budget, and for other purposes, and providing for consideration of the joint resolution (H.J. Res. 30) providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the Department of Labor relating to Prudence and Loyalty in Selecting Plan Investments and Exercising Shareholder Rights''.”

H.Res. 167 — “Providing amounts for the expenses of the Committee on Rules in the One Hundred Eighteenth Congress.”

H.Res. 168 — “Providing amounts for the expenses of the Select Committee on the Strategic Competition Between the United States and the Chinese Communist Party in the One Hundred Eighteenth Congress.”

H.Res. 169 — “Providing amounts for the expenses of the Committee on Homeland Security in the One Hundred Eighteenth Congress.”

H.Res. 17 — “Amending the Rules of the House of Representatives to require the Speaker to allow the Cable-Satellite Public Affairs Network (C-SPAN) to broadcast and record the floor proceedings of the House, and for other purposes.”

H.Res. 170 — “Recognizing it is the congressional intent of the Affordable Care Act that enhanced Federal medical assistance percentage funds are to be directly shared with the counties in States with a Medicaid local share requirement.”

H.Res. 171 — “Expressing support for the designation of February 2023 as "National Youth Leadership Month".”

H.Res. 172 — “Expressing support for designation of March 3, 2023, as "National Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Day".”

H.Res. 173 — “Expressing support for the designation of the week of February 27 through March 3, 2023, as "Public Schools Week".”

H.Res. 174 — “Providing amounts for the expenses of the Committee on Energy and Commerce in the One Hundred Eighteenth Congress.”

H.Res. 175 — “Recognizing the rise of cardiovascular disease as the world's leading cause of preventable death and disability and as the global public health crisis of this generation and supporting the recognition of February 2023 as "American Heart Month".”

H.Res. 176 — “Recognizing the historical significance of Lawrence Silas.”

H.Res. 177 — “Supporting the goals and ideals of National Engineers Week.”

H.Res. 178 — “Affirming the House of Representatives' commitment to protect and strengthen Social Security and Medicare.”

H.Res. 179 — “Electing Members to certain standing committees of the House of Representatives.”

H.Res. 18 — “Less is More Resolution”

H.Res. 180 — “Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that Thomas Garrett was and should be recognized as a national abolitionist leader and activist in the struggle against slavery in the United States.”

H.Res. 181 — “Expressing support for the designation of February 28, 2023, as "Rare Disease Day".”

H.Res. 182 — “Expressing support for America's Black workers and affirming the need to pass legislation to reduce inequalities and discrimination in the workforce.”

H.Res. 183 — “Expressing support for designation of the third Friday of every March, as "National FIRST Robotics Day".”

H.Res. 184 — “Original Black History Month Resolution of 2023”

H.Res. 185 — “Declaring racism a public health crisis.”

H.Res. 186 — “Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the People's Republic of China should be held accountable for its handling of COVID-19.”

H.Res. 187 — “Supporting the designation of February 2023 as "Hawaiian Language Month" or "'Olelo Hawai'i Month".”

H.Res. 188 — “Condemning Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg.”

H.Res. 189 — “Requiring foreign state media outlets with credentialed members in the House news media galleries to comply with the Foreign Agents Registration Act by prohibiting the admission into such galleries of reporters and correspondents who are representatives of such outlets who are not in compliance with the requirements of such Act, and for other purposes.”

H.Res. 19 — “Acknowledging the role of the United States in El Salvador's civil war and urging increased United States support for strengthening civil society, human rights protections, and for humanitarian and development assistance for El Salvador.”

H.Res. 190 — “Recognizing the national debt as a threat to national security.”

H.Res. 191 — “Expressing support for the designation of September 2023 as "National Leading Entertainment and Arts through Diversity Month" or "National LEAD Month", and empowering underrepresented communities to take the lead within the entertainment industry.”

H.Res. 192 — “Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the United States condemns the Russian Government's gross violations of international law amounting to war crimes and crimes against humanity, stands in solidarity with the people of Ukraine, and supports the efforts of international organizations to help people displaced by war and conflict.”

H.Res. 193 — “Expressing support for the goals and ideals of "World Hearing Day".”

H.Res. 194 — “Electing Members to the Joint Committee of Congress on the Library and the Joint Committee on Printing.”

H.Res. 195 — “Expressing the need for the Federal Government to establish a national biodiversity strategy for protecting biodiversity for current and future generations.”

H.Res. 196 — “Memorializing those impacted by and lost to the COVID-19 pandemic.”

H.Res. 197 — “Providing for the expenses of certain committees of the House of Representatives in the One Hundred Eighteenth Congress.”

H.Res. 198 — “Recognizing Girl Scouts of the United States of America on its 111th birthday and celebrating its legacy of providing girls with a safe, inclusive space where they can explore their world, build meaningful relationships, and have access to experiences that prepare them for a life of leadership.”

H.Res. 199 — “Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 140) to amend title 5, United States Code, to prohibit Federal employees from advocating for censorship of viewpoints in their official capacity, and for other purposes; providing for consideration of the joint resolution (H.J. Res. 27) providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the Department of the Army, Corps of Engineers, Department of Defense and the Environmental Protection Agency relating to "Revised Definition of 'Waters of the United States'"; and providing for consideration of the bill (S. 619) to require the Director of National Intelligence to declassify information relating to the origin of COVID-19, and for other purposes.”

H.Res. 2 — “To inform the Senate that a quorum of the House has assembled and election of the Speaker and the Clerk.”

H.Res. 20 — “Expressing support for designation of September 2023 as "Gospel Music Heritage Month" and honoring gospel music for its valuable and longstanding contributions to the culture of the United States.”

H.Res. 200 — “Condemning the horrific shootings that occurred in Monterey Park, California, on January 21, 2023, and in Half Moon Bay, California, on January 23, 2023, honoring the memory of the victims of the attacks, expressing condolences and support to all those impacted by these tragedies, and reaffirming the House of Representative's commitment to supporting the Asian-American and Pacific Islander community.”

H.Res. 201 — “No Fame for Fraud Resolution”

H.Res. 202 — “Deeming certain conduct of members of Antifa as domestic terrorism and designating Antifa as a domestic terrorist organization.”

H.Res. 203 — “Expressing support for the designation of the week beginning March 5, 2023, as "School Social Work Week".”

H.Res. 204 — “Honoring the life of Dr. Paul Farmer by recognizing the duty of the Federal Government to adopt a 21st-century global health solidarity strategy and take actions to address past and ongoing harms that undermine the health and well-being of people around the world.”

H.Res. 205 — “Electing Members to certain standing committees of the House of Representatives and ranking a Member on a certain standing committee of the House of Representatives.”

H.Res. 206 — “Expressing support for the 88th Florida Strawberry Festival in Plant City, Florida, its cultural significance to the State of Florida, and the contributions of Plant City's strawberry industry to American agriculture.”

H.Res. 207 — “Amending the Rules of the House of Representatives to prohibit Members, officers, and employees of the House from serving on the board of directors of any entity which receives funding from, or is affiliated with or owned or controlled by, the United Front Work Department of the Chinese Communist Party, any other element of the Chinese Communist Party, or any foreign adversary, and for other purposes.”

H.Res. 208 — “Observing the 100th anniversary of the birth of John Leslie "Wes" Montgomery and commemorating his contributions to jazz music.”

H.Res. 209 — “Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives regarding the importance of taking a feminist approach to all aspects of foreign policy, including foreign assistance and humanitarian response, trade, diplomacy, defense, immigration, funding, and accountability mechanisms.”

H.Res. 21 — “Commemorating the life and legacy of Sojourner Truth.”

H.Res. 210 — “Supporting the designation of December 5 of each year as "National Soil Health Day".”

H.Res. 211 — “Expressing support for the designation of March 8, 2023, as "National Emily Warner and Women Airline Pilots Day".”

H.Res. 212 — “Opposing a national sales tax on working families and supporting a tax cut to benefit the middle class.”

H.Res. 213 — “Supporting the designation of March 2023 as National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month.”

H.Res. 214 — “Supporting the goals and ideals of "Deep Vein Thrombosis and Pulmonary Embolism Awareness Month".”

H.Res. 215 — “Recognizing the cultural and historical significance of Nowruz.”

H.Res. 216 — “Calling for the designation of Mexican drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations.”

H.Res. 217 — “Supporting the designation of March 2023 as Endometriosis Awareness Month.”

H.Res. 218 — “Commemorating the life and legacy of labor pioneer Kate Mullany in honor of Women's History Month.”

H.Res. 219 — “Expressing support for developing supportive, inclusive, safe, and responsive public schools that provide all students with a well-rounded education and prepare all students for success in life and for the exercise of their social and economic rights, fostering parental involvement in education in a manner that builds partnerships and trust between parents and educators, and protecting the civil rights of students and families.”

H.Res. 22 — “Condemning and opposing the unprovoked invasion and egregious act of aggression against the sovereign state of Ukraine by the Russian Federation.”

H.Res. 220 — “Recognizing violence against women in politics as a global phenomenon and supporting women's full and meaningful participation in political life.”

H.Res. 221 — “Expressing support for designation of March 14, 2023, as "National Pi Day".”

H.Res. 222 — “Expressing support for approximately doubling funding for Federal career and technical education programs.”

H.Res. 223 — “Recognizing the significance of Atlanta, Georgia, as the cradle of the civil rights movement.”

H.Res. 224 — “Raising awareness of the racial disparities in the impact of colorectal cancer on the Black community.”

H.Res. 225 — “Expressing support for the designation of the third week of March 2023 as "National CACFP Week".”

H.Res. 226 — “Supporting the goals and ideals of National Middle Level Education Month.”

H.Res. 227 — “Recognizing the sovereignty of Ukraine and the unbreakable spirit of the people of Ukraine.”

H.Res. 228 — “Recognizing the Kingdom of Bhutan as responsible for the oppression and forced eviction of more than 100,000 Bhutanese citizens during the late 1980s and 1990s.”

H.Res. 229 — “Recognizing the significance of the 1973 New Mexico Bilingual Multicultural Education Act on its 50th anniversary and the importance of cultivating education in both the mother tongue as well as English for the preservation of culture, identity, and Indigenous knowledge.”

H.Res. 23 — “Recognizing the catastrophic impact of the 2022 monsoon season in Pakistan and the devastation inflicted upon the Pakistani people.”

H.Res. 230 — “Recognizing the contributions of AmeriCorps members and alumni and AmeriCorps Seniors volunteers to the lives of the people of the United States.”

H.Res. 231 — “Amending the Rules of the House of Representatives to require each Member, Delegate, Resident Commissioner, officer, and employee of the House of Representatives to complete a medical emergency preparedness training, and for other purposes.”

H.Res. 232 — “Recognizing the importance of sleep health and expressing support for the designation of the week of March 12 through March 18, 2023, as "Sleep Awareness Week".”

H.Res. 233 — “Supporting the designating of March 18, 2023, as "National Osceola Turkey Day".”

H.Res. 234 — “Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives relating to the commemoration of the 190th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the United States and the Kingdom of Thailand.”

H.Res. 235 — “Expressing support for the designation of March 21, 2023, as "National Agriculture Day" and celebrating the importance of agriculture as one of the most impactful industries in the United States.”

H.Res. 236 — “FBI Washington Field Office House Arrest Act”

H.Res. 237 — “Recognizing the importance of stepped-up basis under section 1014 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 in preserving family-owned farms and small businesses.”

H.Res. 238 — “Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives regarding the importance of Proof-of-Work mining, used for certain cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin, to the United States ability to achieve its energy goals and grow its economy.”

H.Res. 239 — “Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that offshore wind projects along the Atlantic coast require more comprehensive investigations examining the impact to the environment, relevant maritime industries, and national defense before being leased or constructed.”

H.Res. 24 — “Honoring the 2022 World Series Champions-the Houston Astros-and the team's dedicated, iconic manager, Dusty Baker, as well as all of the team's outstanding players who have contributed to making history and proving that anything is possible.”

H.Res. 240 — “Condemning recent actions taken by the Russian military to down a United States Air Force drone.”

H.Res. 241 — “Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 5) to ensure the rights of parents are honored and protected in the Nation's public schools.”

H.Res. 242 — “Recognizing the significant human rights activism and baseball stardom legacy of Roberto Clemente.”

H.Res. 243 — “Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the President and the Secretary of State should ensure that the Government of Canada does not permanently store nuclear waste in the Great Lakes Basin.”

H.Res. 244 — “Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that mandates imposed on manufacturers requiring inclusion of unproven and unreliable technology in firearms is costly and punitive, and the prohibition of firearms without such features is an infringement on the rights of citizens under the Second Amendment.”

H.Res. 245 — “Recognizing and congratulating the city of Manassas, Virginia, on the 150th anniversary of its founding.”

H.Res. 246 — “Recognizing the commencement of Ramadan, the Muslim holy month of fasting and spiritual renewal, and commending Muslims in the United States and throughout the world for their faith.”

H.Res. 247 — “Expressing support for the designation of March 23, 2023, as "Pakistan Day".”

H.Res. 248 — “Recognizing the contributions of Clela Rorex, pioneering county clerk who advanced civil rights for all couples seeking to be married in 1975.”

H.Res. 249 — “Expressing support for the designation of March 23, 2023, as "Tuskegee Airmen Commemoration Day", and calling on each State, the District of Columbia, and each territory to recognize the Tuskegee Airmen for their heroism, valor, and exemplary service to the Nation.”

H.Res. 25 — “Recognizing June 19, 2023, as this year's observance of the historical significance of Juneteenth Independence Day.”

H.Res. 250 — “Honoring the victims of the March 15, 2019, shootings at mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand.”

H.Res. 251 — “Recognizing the 202d anniversary of the War of Greek Independence.”

H.Res. 252 — “Condemning the violent "Stop Cop City" movement in Atlanta, Georgia.”

H.Res. 253 — “Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that Vice President Kamala Harris should be removed from her position as the head of the Biden administration's strategy to address the root causes of migration.”

H.Res. 254 — “Expressing support for the designation of the week of March 26, 2023, through April 1, 2023, as "National Cleaning Week".”

H.Res. 255 — “Expressing support for the designation of the week of March 27 through March 31, 2023, as "National Small Business Workplace Solutions Week".”

H.Res. 256 — “Observing the 29th anniversary of the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda.”

H.Res. 257 — “Supporting the goals and ideals of a "Social Work Month" and a "World Social Work Day".”

H.Res. 258 — “Expressing support for designation of a Welcome Home Vietnam Veterans Day.”

H.Res. 259 — “Promoting youth mental health and well-being in a changing climate.”

H.Res. 26 — “Expressing support for replacing the term "Thank you for your service" with "Thank you for our freedom".”

H.Res. 260 — “Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 1) to lower energy costs by increasing American energy production, exports, infrastructure, and critical minerals processing, by promoting transparency, accountability, permitting, and production of American resources, and by improving water quality certification and energy projects, and for other purposes.”

H.Res. 261 — “Reaffirming the importance of diplomacy and development in United States-African Union relations, promoting strategic partnerships and shared objectives between the United States and the African Union, and expressing strong support for the successful implementation of the African Continental Free Trade Area.”

H.Res. 262 — “Supporting the teaching of climate change in schools.”

H.Res. 263 — “Condemning Turkey for its illegal occupation of Cyprus and encouraging President Biden to make the resolution of the Cyprus problem a top foreign policy priority.”

H.Res. 264 — “Expressing support for the goals of Workplace Eye Wellness Month by promoting the importance of protecting the eyes from increased screen time.”

H.Res. 265 — “Supporting the goals and ideals of the Rise Up for LGBTQI+ Youth in Schools Initiative, a call to action to communities across the country to demand equal educational opportunity, basic civil rights protections, and freedom from erasure for all students, particularly LGBTQI+ young people, in elementary and secondary schools.”

H.Res. 266 — “Expressing support for the recognition of March 31, 2023, as "César Chávez Day" in honor of the accomplishments and legacy of César Estrada Chávez.”

H.Res. 267 — “Finding that the Russian Federation's presence in the United Nations Security Council violates the purposes and principles of the United Nations.”

H.Res. 268 — “Expressing strong opposition to the imposition of digital services taxes by other countries that discriminate against United States companies.”

H.Res. 269 — “Recognizing that it is the duty of the Federal Government to develop and implement a Transgender Bill of Rights to protect and codify the rights of transgender and nonbinary people under the law and ensure their access to medical care, shelter, safety, and economic security.”

H.Res. 27 — “Condemning attacks on health care facilities, health care personnel, and patients.”

H.Res. 270 — “Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the United States should negotiate strong, inclusive, and forward-looking rules on digital trade and the digital economy with like-minded countries as part of its broader trade and economic strategy in order to ensure American values of democracy, rule of law, freedom of speech, human and worker rights, privacy, and a free and open internet are at the very core of digital governance.”

H.Res. 271 — “Recognizing the importance of beauty and wellness educators to the United States and supporting the designation of March 30, 2023, as "National Beauty and Wellness Education Appreciation Day".”

H.Res. 272 — “Calling on the Government of the Russian Federation to immediately release United States citizen Paul Whelan.”

H.Res. 273 — “Supporting the goals and ideals of National Women's History Month.”

H.Res. 274 — “Calling on major United States companies still operating in the Russian Federation to reconsider their continued presence given Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.”

H.Res. 275 — “Supporting the designation of Vaisakhi, April 14 of each year, as "National Sikh Day".”

H.Res. 276 — “Expressing support for the designation of April 5, 2023, as "Barth Syndrome Awareness Day".”

H.Res. 277 — “Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the United States Postal Service should take all appropriate measures to restore service standards in effect as of July 1, 2012.”

H.Res. 278 — “Expressing support for the designation of April 10, 2023, as "Venture Smith Freedom Day".”

H.Res. 279 — “Supporting the designation of April 10 as "Dolores Huerta Day", in honor of the accomplishments and legacy of Dolores Huerta.”

H.Res. 28 — “Condemning the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey and committing to advancing reproductive justice and judicial reform.”

H.Res. 280 — “Expressing support for the designation of November 22, 2023, as "Kimchi Day".”

H.Res. 281 — “Supporting the goals and ideals of "National Youth HIV/AIDS Awareness Day".”

H.Res. 282 — “Expressing that compelled political litmus tests used by public institutions to require individuals to identify with specific ideological views are directly at odds with the principles of academic freedom and free speech and in violation of the First Amendment of the Constitution.”

H.Res. 283 — “Recognizing the 60th anniversary of the sinking of USS Thresher (SSN 593).”

H.Res. 284 — “Commending and congratulating the University of Connecticut Men's Basketball Team for winning the 2023 NCAA Men's Basketball Championship.”

H.Res. 285 — “Establishing a "Bill of Rights" to support United States law enforcement personnel nationwide in their work to protect our communities.”

H.Res. 286 — “Expressing support for the recognition of April as National Arab American Heritage Month (NAAHM) and celebrating the heritage and culture of Arab Americans in the United States.”

H.Res. 287 — “Supporting the goals and ideals of National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week.”

H.Res. 288 — “Encouraging the EU to DESIGNATE Resolution”

H.Res. 289 — “Recognizing the designation of the week of April 11 through April 17, 2023, as the sixth annual "Black Maternal Health Week" to bring national attention to the maternal health crisis in the United States and the importance of reducing maternal mortality and morbidity among Black women and birthing persons.”

H.Res. 29 — “Finding Federal Savings Committee Resolution”

H.Res. 290 — “Supporting the goals and ideals of National Deaf History Month.”

H.Res. 291 — “Supporting the goals and ideals of "Financial Literacy Month".”

H.Res. 292 — “Condemning the expulsion of two Black, duly elected Tennessee Representatives as a blatant act of racism and an attack on the democracy of the United States and observing that the Tennessee House of Representatives preferred to take this action of expulsion rather than to act on gun control measures to protect children.”

H.Res. 293 — “Supporting the designation of April 2023 as "National Native Plant Month".”

H.Res. 294 — “Recognizing the historic abolitionist events surrounding the Pearl, and honoring its legacy in American history.”

H.Res. 295 — “Recognizing the enduring cultural and historical significance of emancipation in the Nation's capital on the anniversary of President Abraham Lincoln's signing of the District of Columbia Compensated Emancipation Act, which established the "first freed" on April 16, 1862, and celebrating passage of the District of Columbia statehood bill in the House of Representatives.”

H.Res. 296 — “Expressing support for the designation of April 13, 2023, as "Remanufacturing Day".”

H.Res. 297 — “Expressing support for the recognition of April as National Arab American Heritage Month (NAAHM) and celebrating the heritage and culture of Arab Americans in the United States.”

H.Res. 298 — “Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 734) to amend the Education Amendments of 1972 to provide that for purposes of determining compliance with title IX of such Act in athletics, sex shall be recognized based solely on a person's reproductive biology and genetics at birth, and providing for consideration of the joint resolution (H.J. Res. 42) disapproving the action of the District of Columbia Council in approving the Comprehensive Policing and Justice Reform Amendment Act of 2022.”


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