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U.S. Congress. House. Expressing the sense of Congress that Erik Weihenmayer's achievement of becoming the first blind person to climb Mount Everest demonstrates the abilities and potential of all blind people and other individuals with disabilities. H. Con. Res. 150. 107th Cong., 1st sess., Referred in Senate June 7, 2001. https://www.govinfo.gov/app/details/BILLS-107hconres150rfs.
Congress, Senate (2001, June 7). Expressing the sense of Congress that Erik Weihenmayer's achievement of becoming the first blind person to climb Mount Everest demonstrates the abilities and potential of all blind people and other individuals with disabilities. (H. Con. Res. 150 (RFS)). Retrieved from https://www.govinfo.gov/app/details/BILLS-107hconres150rfs.
United States, Congress, Senate. Expressing the sense of Congress that Erik Weihenmayer's achievement of becoming the first blind person to climb Mount Everest demonstrates the abilities and potential of all blind people and other individuals with disabilities. U.S. Government Publishing Office, https://www.govinfo.gov/app/details/BILLS-107hconres150rfs. 107th Congress, H. Con. Res. 150, Referred in Senate 7 Jun. 2001.
H.Con.Res.150 - 107th Congress (2001-2002): Expressing the sense of Congress that Erik Weihenmayer's achievement of becoming the first blind person to climb Mount Everest demonstrates the abilities and potential of all blind people and other individuals with disabilities., H.Con.Res.150, 107th Cong. (2001), https://www.govinfo.gov/app/details/BILLS-107hconres150rfs.