[House Calendars for December 16, 2019 - 116th Congress, 1st Session]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
HISTORY OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS
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No. Index Key and History of Bill
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HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS
H. Con. Res. 1.-- Regarding consent to assemble outside the seat
of government. Passed House Jan. 3, 2019. Received in Senate
Jan. 4, 2019.
H. Con. Res. 9.-- Providing for a joint session of Congress to
receive a message from the President. Passed House Jan. 29,
2019. Received in Senate Jan. 29, 2019. Passed Senate Feb. 4,
2019.
H. Con. Res. 16.-- Authorizing the use of the Capitol Grounds for
the National Peace Officers Memorial Service and the National
Honor Guard and Pipe Band Exhibition. Referred to
Transportation and Infrastructure Feb. 8, 2019. Reported Apr.
2, 2019; Rept. 116-30. House Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed
House Apr. 8, 2019. Received in Senate Apr. 9, 2019. Passed
Senate Apr. 10, 2019.
H. Con. Res. 19.-- Authorizing the use of the Capitol Grounds for
the Greater Washington Soap Box Derby. Referred to
Transportation and Infrastructure Feb. 14, 2019. Reported Apr.
2, 2019; Rept. 116-31. House Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed
House Apr. 8, 2019; Roll No. 157: 386-0. Received in Senate
Apr. 9, 2019. Passed Senate Apr. 10, 2019.
H. Con. Res. 21.-- Directing the Secretary of the Senate to make a
correction in the enrollment of the bill S. 47. Passed House
Feb. 26, 2019. Received in Senate and passed Feb. 27, 2019.
H. Con. Res. 24 (H. Res. 208).-- Expressing the sense of Congress
that the report of Special Counsel Mueller should be made
available to the public and to Congress. Referred to the
Judiciary Mar. 7, 2019. Passed House amended Mar. 14, 2019;
Roll No. 125: 420-0. Received in Senate Mar. 14, 2019.
H. Con. Res. 31.-- Authorizing the use of Emancipation Hall for a
ceremony as part of the commemoration of the days of
remembrance of victims of the Holocaust. Referred to House
Administration Apr. 3, 2019. Committee discharged. Passed
House Apr. 9, 2019. Received in Senate Apr. 10, 2019. Passed
Senate Apr. 11, 2019.
H. Con. Res. 32.-- Expressing the sense of Congress regarding the
execution-style murders of United States citizens Ylli, Agron,
and Mehmet Bytyqi in the Republic of Serbia in July 1999.
Referred to Foreign Affairs Apr. 3, 2019. Rules suspended.
Passed House Oct. 22, 2019. Received in Senate and referred to
Foreign Relations Oct. 23, 2019.
H. Con. Res. 45.-- Directing the Clerk of the House to make a
correction in the enrollment of H.R. 2157. Passed House June
3, 2019. Received in Senate and passed June 4, 2019.
H. Con. Res. 53.-- Authorizing the use of Emancipation Hall for an
event to commemorate the 400th anniversary of the arrival of
the first African slaves to the territory that would become
the United States. Referred to House Administration July 12,
2019. Committee discharged. Passed House July 25, 2019.
Received in Senate July 29, 2019. Passed Senate July 31, 2019.
H. Con. Res. 57.-- Authorizing the use of Emancipation Hall for an
event to commemorate the 400th anniversary of the arrival of
the first African slaves to the territory that would become
the United States. Referred to House Administration Aug. 9,
2019. Committee discharged. Passed House Aug. 16, 2019.
Received in Senate and passed Sept. 9, 2019.
H. Con. Res. 72.-- Directing the Clerk of the House to make a
correction in the enrollment of H.R. 2423. Passed House Nov.
13, 2019. Received in Senate and passed Nov. 14, 2019.
H. Con. Res. 75.-- Directing the Clerk of the House of
Representatives to make a correction in the enrollment of H.R.
3055. Passed House Nov. 19, 2019. Received in Senate Nov. 19,
2019. Passed Senate Nov. 21, 2019.
H. Con. Res. 77 (H. Res. 739).-- Directing the President pursuant
to section 5(c) of the War Powers Resolution to remove United
States Armed Forces from hostilities in the Syrian Arab
Republic that have not been authorized by Congress. Referred
to Foreign Affairs Nov. 21, 2019.
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