S.Res.344 - A resolution commending the Government of Germany for preventing a large-scale terrorist attack in September 2007, and supporting future cooperation to prevent terrorism.

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  • Official: A resolution commending the Government of Germany for preventing a large-scale terrorist attack in September 2007, and supporting future cooperation to prevent terrorism. as introduced.

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10/03/07
 
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10/4/2007--Passed Senate without amendment. (This measure has not been amended since it was introduced. The summary of that version is repeated here.) Commends the efforts of law enforcement and intelligence authorities in Germany in preventing a large-scale terrorist attack on numerous ta

Official Summary

10/4/2007--Passed Senate without amendment. (This measure has not been amended since it was introduced. The summary of that version is repeated here.) Commends the efforts of law enforcement and intelligence authorities in Germany in preventing a large-scale terrorist attack on numerous targets in Germany, including sites frequented by U.S. citizens. Recognizes the role of U.S. intelligence agencies in providing critical information to German authorities in their investigation and apprehension of the suspected terrorists and notes the continuing importance of such U.S. intelligence cooperation with Germany. Condemns those individuals who would use acts of violence against innocent civilians to spread a message of hate and intolerance. Urges the allies of the United States to remain steadfast in their efforts to defeat international terrorism. Expresses readiness to assist the government of Germany in its counterterrorism effort to bring to justice the individuals involved in such terrorist plot.


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09/03/08
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S.RES.344 : A resolution expressing support for the Government of Georgia's South Ossetian Peace Plan and the successful and peaceful reintegration of the region into Georgia. Sponsor: Sen McCain, John [AZ] (introduced 12/21/2005) ...

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10/02/07
Bill Action: Passed Senate: S.Res. 344: A resolution commending ...

Passed Senate by Unanimous Consent. [This event matched these trackers: Active Legislation ]

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