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S.Res.28: A resolution to constitute the minority party's membership on certain committees for the One Hundred Tenth Congress, or until their successors are chosen.

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November 19, 2008 Daily Kos: Lieberman can be stripped "at any time"?

But it's instructive. January is in fact when the decisions about committee leadership will be formalized by the full Senate, just as was the case in the last Congress, which adopted S. Res. 27 and S. Res. 28 on January 12, 2007. ...

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Source: Daily Kos


April 29, 2008 BlueOregon: Competing narratives in the Senate race

I direct you to S Res 27, which sets the majority membership of the committees in stone for the duration of the 110th, and S Res 28, which does the same for minority membership. Note that they fix the membership allocation to provide ...

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July 30, 2007 want to dig deeper? this will also prove that despite what the ...

senate committee organizing resolutions, s.res.27, s.res.28. social security numbers, prevent misuse, s.238, s.699, s.1208, s.1691, hr220, hr948, hr2455, hr3046. spyware, protect internet users from unknowing transmission of personal ...

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June 16, 2007 The Democratic Party

Why that didn't happen is a subject unto itself (you can read about it here), but for today's purposes, what matters is that it didn't, and a new set of organizing resolutions were adopted on January 12th: S. Res. 27 and S. Res. 28. ...

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February 24, 2007 The Lieberman Issue: Will It Change Majority? Maybe Not…

Res.27 and S.Res.28. It is clear that the organization of the Senate this time designated (as expected) the Democrats as being the majority party in spite of it truly being a tie – 49 Republicans, 49 Democrats, with 2 Independents. ...

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February 04, 2007 A Proposed Senate Resolution on the Surge

S. RES. 28 IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES February 5, 2007 Mr. DODD (for himself, Mr. COCHRAN, Mr. AKAKA, Mr. BAUCUS, Mr. BINGAMAN, Mr. DURBIN, Mr. FEINGOLD, Mr. HAGEL, Mr. KENNEDY, Mr. LAUTENBERG, Mr. LIEBERMAN, Mr. BIDEN, ...

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February 01, 2007 GovTrack: Senate Record: EXECUTIVE SESSION (110-s20070130-15)

S. Res. 28: Senate Committee Organizing resolution. Last Action: Submitted in the Senate, considered, and agreed to without amendment by Unanimous Consent. Status: Passed Senate. Last Thursday, the Judiciary Committee held its first ...

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January 19, 2007 Internal Monologue: Lieberman can't flip the Senate to Republicans ...

The Senate also passed a similar resolution (S. Res. 28) the same day that names various Republicans as the ranking minority members of each committee and specifies the Republican members of each committee. ...

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Source: Internal Monologue


January 18, 2007 Lieberman unable to flip Senate anymore

The Senate also passed a similar resolution (S. Res. 28) the same day that names various Republicans as the ranking minority members of each committee and specifies the Republican members of each committee. ...

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January 18, 2007 Lieberman is powerless to flip the Senate to the Republicans

The Senate also passed a similar resolution (S. Res. 28) the same day that names various Republicans as the ranking minority members of each committee and specifies the Republican members of each committee. ...

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Source: Daily Kos


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