S.Res.226 - A resolution recognizing the month of November 2007 as "National Homeless Youth Awareness Month".

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  • Official: A resolution recognizing the month of November 2007 as "National Homeless Youth Awareness Month". as amended by senate.
  • Official: A resolution recognizing the month of November as "National Homeless Youth Awareness Month". as introduced.

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7/11/2007--Passed Senate amended. Supports the values and efforts of businesses, organizations, and volunteers dedicated to meeting the needs of homeless children and teens. Applauds the initiatives of businesses, organizations, and volunteers that employ time and resources to build awaren

Official Summary

7/11/2007--Passed Senate amended. Supports the values and efforts of businesses, organizations, and volunteers dedicated to meeting the needs of homeless children and teens. Applauds the initiatives of businesses, organizations, and volunteers that employ time and resources to build awareness of the homeless youth problem, its causes, and potential solutions, and work to prevent homelessness among children and teens. Declares that the Senate should recognize the month of November as "National Homeless Youth Awareness Month." Encourages these businesses, organizations, and volunteers to continue to intensify their efforts during the month of November 2007.


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11/16/08
So Will January 20, 2009 be Declared a National Holiday?

S.RES.226 : A resolution recognizing the month of November 2007 as “National Homeless Youth Awareness Month”. S.RES.291 : A resolution designating the week beginning September 9, 2007, as “National Historically Black Colleges and ...

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08/20/08
beyond post offices; barack obama's legislative prowess

... recognizing the month of november 2007 as "national homeless youth awareness month” (110th s.res.226); expressing the sense of the senate that a national methamphetamine prevention week should be established to increase awareness of ...

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07/01/07
Congress May Declare November as National Homeless Youth Awareness ...

Mel Martinez [R-FL] have introduced S. Res. 226, a bi-partisan resolution declaring November as “National Homeless Youth Awareness Month.” Rep. Jim McDermott (D-WA), Rep. Jerry Weller [R-IL] and Rep. Mike Ferguson [R-NJ] are working to ...

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