H.R.2760 - For the relief of Shigeru Yamada.

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  • Official: For the relief of Shigeru Yamada. as introduced.

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10/20/07
Ethiopia: A Moral and Legal Challenge for US Lawmakers

Let us take a look at some of them in chronological order: -Congressman Tom Lantos [D-CA] on16 July 2003 introduced HR 2760 -Resolution of the ...

10/19/07
racism by scientists- fact or fiction

-congressman tom lantos [d-ca] on16 july 2003 introduced hr 2760 -resolution of the ethiopia-eritrea border dispute act of 2004. it was co-sponsored by rep. dan burton [r-in], rep. eliot engel [d-ny], rep. barney frank [d-ma], rep. ...

10/08/07
Ethio-Zagol Post: The State of Ethiopia: Dagmawi's defense of HR 2003

Speaking of which, it is interesting to note that in 2003 Donald Payne was the principal sponsor of HR 2760: a bill that sought to impose sanctions on Ethiopia and Eritrea if either fails to implement the Algiers agreement. ...

08/03/07
Summertime

... Refugees, Border Security, and International Law Subcommittee holds a markup of HR738, Private Bill for the relief of Manuel Bartsch; HR2575, Private Bill for the relief of Mikael Adrian Christopher Figueroa Alvarez; HR2760, ...

Source: Washminster
07/28/07
OPPOSITIONS DURING EPRDF ETHIOPIA: POLITICS AND DEMOCRACY

The Citizens League of Ethiopian-Americans (CLEA) protest over US Congress bill HR 2760 aimed at depriving Ethiopia of American development assistance is an exemplary concern of and support for the well being of the Ethiopian people ...

06/16/07
Bill Action: Passed House: HR 2760: For the relief of Shigeru Yamada.

Passed House by voice vote. [This event matched these trackers: Active Legislation ]

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