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To impose travel and other related restrictions on heads of state of countries that are state sponsors of terrorism who are attending events at the United Nations in New York City.

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10/18/2007--Introduced.
Directs the President to impose specified travel and other related restrictions on heads of state of countries that are state sponsors of terrorism who are attending U.N. events in New York City. Authorizes the President to waive such restrictions if in the nati... moreSee Full Bill Text

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October 15, 2008 Congressional COMMITTEE ON ECONOMIC AND EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES ...

H.R. 3898, ‘‘English Language Empowerment Act of 1996’’. Provisions of the bill passed the House in H.R. 123. F. LEGISLATION WITH FILED REPORTS H.R. 123 (H.Rept. 104–723), ‘‘Bill Emerson English Language Empowerment Act o

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July 01, 2008 the 'war on drugs' :: it's back... florida reinfested with mckillum

the house judiciary committee approved hr 3898, the "speed trafficking life in prison act of 1998," on july 21 by a vote of 21-6 (i) objected to the "race-based rationale" for the bill. -- h. alexander robinson, dpf public policy ...

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April 17, 2008 carter doesn't quit

hr 3898: to impose travel and other related restrictions on heads of state of countries that are state sponsors of terrorism who are attending events at the united nations in new york city. hr 3905: new partnership for development act ...

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