[Congressional Record Volume 163, Number 34 (Monday, February 27, 2017)]
[Senate]
[Page S1448]
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            SUBMISSION OF CONCURRENT AND SENATE RESOLUTIONS

  The following concurrent resolutions and Senate resolutions were 
read, and referred (or acted upon), as indicated:

           By Mr. CORKER (for himself and Mr. Cardin):
       S. Res. 68. A resolution raising awareness of modern 
     slavery; to the Committee on Foreign Relations.
           By Mr. BOOKER (for himself, Mr. Cochran, Mr. Scott, 
             Mrs. Gillibrand, Ms. Harris, Mr. Markey, Mr. Casey, 
             Mr. Carper, Mr. Coons, Mr. Schumer, Ms. Baldwin, Ms. 
             Hassan, Mr. Menendez, Ms. Warren, Mr. Reed, Mr. 
             Wicker, Ms. Murkowski, Mr. Portman, Mr. Moran, Mr. 
             Paul, Ms. Hirono, Mr. Bennet, Ms. Stabenow, Mr. 
             Nelson, Mr. Blumenthal, Mr. Leahy, Mrs. Murray, Mr. 
             Warner, Mr. Durbin, Mr. Kaine, Mr. Sanders, Mrs. 
             Shaheen, Mr. Donnelly, Mr. Wyden, Mr. Cardin, Mr. 
             Franken, Ms. Klobuchar, Ms. Cortez Masto, Mr. Udall, 
             Mr. Tillis, Mr. Isakson, Mr. Perdue, Mr. McCain, Mr. 
             Lankford, Mr. Burr, Mr. Heller, Ms. Collins, Mr. 
             Grassley, Mr. Alexander, Mrs. Feinstein, Mr. Shelby, 
             Mr. Strange, Mr. Peters, Mr. Rubio, and Mr. Murphy):
       S. Res. 69. A resolution celebrating Black History Month; 
     considered and agreed to.
           By Ms. HIRONO (for herself, Mr. Schumer, Mr. Durbin, 
             Mrs. Murray, Ms. Baldwin, Mr. Blumenthal, Mr. Booker, 
             Mr. Brown, Mr. Carper, Mr. Coons, Ms. Cortez Masto, 
             Mrs. Feinstein, Mrs. Gillibrand, Mr. Kaine, Ms. 
             Klobuchar, Mr. Leahy, Mr. Markey, Mr. Menendez, Mr. 
             Murphy, Mr. Reed, Mr. Sanders, Mr. Schatz, Mr. Van 
             Hollen, Ms. Warren, Mr. Wyden, and Mr. Franken):
       S. Res. 70. A resolution recognizing the 75th anniversary 
     of Executive Order 9066 and expressing the sense of the 
     Senate that policies that discriminate against any individual 
     based on the actual or perceived race, ethnicity, national 
     origin, or religion of that individual would be a repetition 
     of the mistakes of Executive Order 9066 and contrary to the 
     values of the United States; to the Committee on the 
     Judiciary.

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