Responsible Security in Iraq Act
To prohibit the use of funds for training and equipping the Iraqi Security Forces.
Other Bill Titles (2 more) 7/23/2007--Introduced.
Responsible Security in Iraq Act - Prohibits fund use to:
(1) train the Iraqi Security Forces (as defined by this Act); or
(2) sell or otherwise transfer arms to the Iraqi Security Forces unless specifically authorized by an Act of Congr... moreSee Full Bill Text
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Bill Status
| Introduced | ![]() | Voted on by House | ![]() | Voted on by Senate | ![]() | Considered By President | ![]() | Bill Becomes Law |
| July 23, 2007 |
In the News
January 30, 2008 Memo: Where Do the Democrats Stand on Iraq?
HR 3134 (Waters, Woolsey, Lee) would investigate and prohibit funding of these police-state practices. The Center for American Progress has proposed ...
September 09, 2007 Ending the War in 2009
Their HR 3134, just introduced, would require the end of all funding of the Iraqi army and police forces unless expressly approved by a vote of Congress. ...
September 07, 2007 Ending the War in 2009
Their HR 3134, just introduced, would require the end of all funding of the Iraqi army and police forces unless expressly approved by a vote of Congress. ...
Blog Coverage
February 01, 2008 Peace For Dummies
HR 3134 (Waters, Woolsey, Lee) would investigate and prohibit funding of these police-state practices. The Center for American Progress has proposed enforcement of the 1997 Leahy Amendment, which prohibits military assistance to known ...
Source: Brave New Films (all posts)
December 12, 2007 How the Peace Movement Can Win in 08 [Tom Hayden]
HR 3134 put forward by Representatives Maxine Waters, Barbara Lee and Lynne Woolsey. This simple focus on the Frankenstein monster fostered in Baghdad might generate a movement against using taxes for torture ...
Source: The SIXTIES
December 12, 2007 How the Peace Movement Can Win in 08 [Tom Hayden]
HR 3134 put forward by Representatives Maxine Waters, Barbara Lee and Lynne Woolsey. This simple focus on the Frankenstein monster fostered in Baghdad might generate a movement against using taxes for torture ...
Source: Antiwar News








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