Defense Against Regional Threats Act of 2007
A bill to establish the policy of the United States with respect to deployment of missile defense systems capable of defending allies of the United States against ballistic missile attack.
Other Bill Titles (2 more) 7/9/2007--Introduced.
Defense Against Regional Threats Act of 2007 - Declares that it is U.S. policy to:
(1) provide for deployment as soon as technologically possible of missile defense systems capable of defending Israel and all North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) ... moreSee Full Bill Text
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| Introduced | ![]() | Voted on by Senate | ![]() | Voted on by House | ![]() | Considered By President | ![]() | Bill Becomes Law |
| July 09, 2007 |
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July 08, 2007 Bill Action: Introduced: S. 1752: A bill to establish the policy ...
David Vitter [R-LA] introduced S. 1752: A bill to establish the policy of the United States with respect to deployment of missile defense systems capable of defending allies of the United States against ballistic missile attack. ...
July 08, 2007 S. 1752, A bill to establish the policy of the United States with ...
S. 1752 would establish the policy of the United States with respect to deployment of missile defense systems capable of defending allies of the United States against ballistic missile attack....








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