S.3177 - A bill to develop a policy to address the critical needs of Iraqi refugees.

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  • Official: A bill to develop a policy to address the critical needs of Iraqi refugees. as introduced.

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06/21/08
H.R. 6328: To develop a policy to address the critical needs of ...

This bill is identical to S. 3177 (Status: Introduced). Question & Answer. Have a question about this bill? Submit a short fact-oriented question and see if it will be answered by other visitors. (If you have a general question about ...

06/22/08
Bill Action: Introduced: S. 3177: A bill to develop a policy to ...

Sen. Edward Kennedy [D-MA] introduced this bill. [This event matched these trackers: Active Legislation ]

06/22/08
S. 3177, A bill to develop a policy to address the critical needs ...

S. 3177 would develop a policy to address the critical needs of Iraqi refugees.... Vote on This Bill: For | Against.

06/22/08
Bill Introduced: S.3177 A bill to develop a policy to address the ...

A bill to develop a policy to address the critical needs of Iraqi refugees.

06/22/08
WashingtonWatch.com - H.R. 6328, To develop a policy to address ...

A bill to develop a policy to address the critical needs of Iraqi refugees (S. 3177). See Bills on the Same Subject: Budgets, Displaced persons, Executive departments, Executive Office of the President, Executive reorganization, ...

07/01/08
Palestinians, Refugees, Turks, Aleppines, Arar, Bloggers

Edward Kennedy (D-MA) introduced Senate resolution S.3177, calling on the President to appoint a White House Coordinator for Iraqi Refugees. The Coordinator would be responsible for crafting and coordinating a policy to deal with the ...

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