Bill's Page Views

This Week: 5   All-Time: 126

H.Con.Res.101 Add to

0 Comments

My Vote  All Votes
AyeAyes:0
NayNays:0

Expressing the sense of Congress that the bicentennial of the 1807 Abolition of the Slave Trade Act, which banned the slave trade in the British Empire, allowed for the search and seizure of ships suspected of transporting enslaved people, and provided compensation for the freedom of slaves, should be commemorated.

Other Bill Titles (1 more)

3/27/2007--Introduced.
Expresses the sense of Congress that the bicentennial of the 1807 Abolition of the Slave Trade Act, which banned the slave trade in the British Empire, allowed for the search and seizure of ships suspected of transporting enslaved people, and provided compensatio... moreSee Full Bill Text

Amendments

This bill has no amendments.



Bill Status

Make a Bill Status Widget What's This?
IntroducedresultVoted on by House
March 27, 2007
Show All Actions (4 actions)


Show More User Statistics...


In the News feed

We are not currently finding any news articles on this topic using our daily automated search of Google News. However, if you know of a relevant news article to display here, OpenCongress site editors have the ability to add it manually. Simply e-mail us the web address of this page and the web address of your suggested news article: We'll post relevant links as quickly as possible. Also, if this topic is important to you, you could write a letter to the editor -- if a news article refers this specific topic by name, a link to that news article is likely to appear here soon.

Information made available by:

Daylife

Blog Coverage feed

February 28, 2008 25 new messages in 12 topics - digest

H. CON. RES. 101 > > Expressing the sense of Congress that the bicentennial of the 1807 Abolition of > the Slave Trade Act, which banned the slave trade in the British Empire, allowed > for the search and seizure of ships suspected of ...

Was this article useful? Yes or No

Source: Gotta Go


See most useful blog posts

Information made available by:

Technorati

For more info about the campaign contributions behind this bill, visit its page on Maplight.org

OpenCongress is a joint project of the Participatory Politics Foundation and the Sunlight Foundation. Questions? Comments? Contact Us

Data made available by:

Govtrack.US

Help Open Up Congress:

The OpenHouse Project