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117_HR_7459

DHS Rural and Remote Hiring and Retention Strategy Act of 2022

Updated: 7.04.2022
117_HR_7460

ONSHORE Manufacturing Act

Updated: 7.04.2022
117_HR_7462

EMAP Act

Updated: 7.04.2022
117_HR_7466

Traveler's Gun Rights Act

Updated: 7.04.2022
117_HR_7468

SECURE Food Act

Updated: 7.04.2022
117_HR_7479

To provide a means for Congress to prevent an organization's designation as a foreign terrorist organization from being revoked by the Secretary of State.

Updated: 7.04.2022
117_SRES_589

A resolution recognizing, honoring, and commending the women of Ukraine who have contributed to the fight for freedom and the defense of Ukraine.

Updated: 7.04.2022
117_S_4029

Traveler's Gun Rights Act

Updated: 7.04.2022
117_S_4033

ONSHORE Manufacturing Act

Updated: 7.04.2022
117_S_4035

Taiwan Weapons Exports Act of 2022

Updated: 7.04.2022
117_S_4036

Public Health and Border Security Act of 2022

Updated: 7.04.2022
117_S_4044

REPLACE Act

Updated: 7.04.2022
117_S_4054

A bill to terminate General License No. 8A of the Office of Foreign Assets Control of the Department of the Treasury and require the application of sanctions under Executive Order 14024 to the Russian financial institutions listed in General License No. 8A.

Updated: 7.04.2022
117_S_4059

A bill to require the Secretary of Defense to replace equipment provided to Ukraine by certain member countries of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.

Updated: 7.04.2022
117_S_4069

Pistol Brace Protection Act

Updated: 7.04.2022
117_S_4073

Uyghur Policy Act of 2022

Updated: 7.04.2022
117_S_4075

KLEPTO Act

Updated: 7.04.2022
117_HRES_1037

Recommending that the House of Representatives find Peter K. Navarro and Daniel Scavino, Jr., in contempt of Congress for refusal to comply with subpoenas duly issued by the Select Committee to investigate the January 6th attack on the United States Capitol.

Updated: 6.04.2022
117_HRES_1038

Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives condemning the Russian Federation, President Vladimir Putin, members of the Russian Security Council, the Russian Armed Forces, and Russian military commanders for committing atrocities, including alleged war crimes, against the people of Ukraine and others.

Updated: 6.04.2022
117_HRES_1040

Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives regarding the boycott of certain companies that continue to operate in Russia and provide financial benefits to the Putin regime.

Updated: 6.04.2022