Key Votes
H Res 734 - Sense of the House on Classification of Information on Corruption in Iraq - Key Vote
National Key Votes
Mark Udall voted Yea (Passage) on this legislation.
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Stages
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- H Res 734 - Sense of the House on Classification of Information on Corruption in Iraq
- SB 96 - Relating to Occupational and Professional Licensing Design Boards
Issues
Note
NOTE: THIS IS A SIMPLE RESOLUTION. SIMPLE RESOLUTIONS ARE USUALLY USED TO EXPRESS A SENSE OR POSITION OF ONE CHAMBER. SIMPLE RESOLUTIONS DO NOT ADVANCE TO THE OTHER CHAMBER, ARE NOT PRESENTED TO THE PRESIDENT, AND DO NOT CARRY THE WEIGHT OF LAW.
Stage Details
Legislation-Resolution - Resolution Passed (House) (395-21) - Oct. 16, 2007 (Key vote)
Title: Sense of the House on Classification of Information on Corruption in Iraq
Vote to pass a resolution that expresses the sense of the House disagreeing with the retroactive classification of the report titled "Stabilizing and Rebuilding Iraq: U.S. Ministry Capacity Development Efforts Need an Overall Integrated Strategy to Guide Efforts and Manage Risk" after it was released by the Comptroller General, and that this and other broad reports citing corruption in the Iraqi government should not be classified.
Legislation-Resolution - Introduced (House) - Oct. 12, 2007
Title: Classification of Information Regarding Information on Iraq
Sponsors
Co-sponsors
- Bruce Braley (IA - D)
- Elijah E. Cummings (MD - D)
- Brian M. Higgins (NY - D)
- Stephen F. Lynch (MA - D)
- Carolyn B. Maloney (NY - D)
- Betty McCollum (MN - D)
- Eleanor Holmes Norton (DC - D)
- Janice D. 'Jan' Schakowsky (IL - D)
- John F. Tierney (MA - D)
- Christopher 'Chris' Van Hollen Jr. (MD - D)
- Melvin Luther 'Mel' Watt (NC - D)
- John A. Yarmuth (KY - D)