A joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States relating to United States citizenship.
previous 110th session of congress Other Bill Titles (1 more) 4/9/2008--Introduced.
Constitutional Amendment - States that a person born in the United States shall not be a U.S. citizen unless:
(1) one parent of the person is a U.S. citizen;
(2) one parent of the person is an alien lawfully admitted for permanent residen... more
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| Introduced | ![]() | Voted on by Senate |
| April 09, 2008 |
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October 04, 2008 John McCain Voting Record
Flag Desecration billSJ Res 31 Y Joint Resolution Failed - Senate(63 - 36) Employment & Affirmative Action: Date Bill Title Vote Outcome 06/26/2008 Iraq and Afghanistan War Funding, Unemployment Benefits Extension, and GI Bill HR 2642 ...
Source: Stop The Hate
August 23, 2008 votesmart.org part:2
hr 3396, y, bill passed - senate (85 - 14). 09/10/1996, employment nondiscrimination act of 1996 s 2056, n, bill failed - senate (49 - 50). 12/12/1995, flag desecration bill sj res 31, y, joint resolution failed - senate (63 - 36) ...
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May 19, 2008 Suspension of Budget Enforcement Procedures During Low Economic ...
28 on November 13, 2001, by a vote of 1-99, and rejected S.J.Res. 31 on February 14, 2002, by voice vote. No suspension resolutions were enacted, although the Senate considered (and rejected) a total of five such measures in the 102nd ...
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