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S.Res.22

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A resolution reaffirming the constitutional and statutory protections accorded sealed domestic mail, and for other purposes.

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9/4/2007--Reported to Senate without amendment. (This measure has not been amended since it was introduced. The summary of that version is repeated here.) Reaffirms the constitutional and statutory protections accorded sealed domestic mail.
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January 10, 2007
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June 16, 2007 Live or Memorex?

The Senate Resolution (S.Res. 22) simply makes clear that we all can rest easy and be certain that President Bush, VP Cheney, and Karl Rove are not gathered around a desk overnight getting a good chuckle reading the love letter we sent ...

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January 13, 2007 The 110th Congress and Privacy: Week 2 (Jan. 8-12)

Introduced in Senate)[S.239]; A resolution reaffirming the constitutional and statutory protections accorded sealed domestic mail, and for other purposes (Introduced in Senate) [S.Res. 22]; A bill to direct the Federal Trade Commission ...

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January 11, 2007 REAFFIRMING THE CONSTITUTIONAL AND STATUTORY

S. Res. 22 Whereas all Americans depend on the United States Postal Service to transact business and communicate with friends and family; Whereas postal customers have a constitutional right to expect that their sealed domestic mail ...

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