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A resolution providing for members on the part of the Senate of the Joint Committee on Printing and the Joint Committee of Congress on the Library.

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3/6/2007--Passed Senate without amendment. (This measure has not been amended since it was introduced. The summary of that version is repeated here.) Elects Senate members to the Joint Committee on Printing and the Joint Committee of Congress on the Library.
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December 22, 2008 Instapundit.com -

On July 25, 1997, before the Kyoto Protocol was finalized (although it had been fully negotiated, and a penultimate draft was finished), the U.S. Senate unanimously passed by a 95–0 vote the Byrd-Hagel Resolution (S. Res. 98),[40] which ...

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December 15, 2008 Germany seeking US global warming cooperation - Topix

"On July 25, 1997, before the Kyoto Protocol was finalized, the U.S. Senate unanimously passed by a 95–0 vote the Byrd-Hagel Resolution (S. Res. 98), which stated the sense of the Senate was that the United States should not be a ...

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December 06, 2008 AP Physics B: On Carbon Emissions

the U.S. Senate unanimously passed by a 95–0 vote the Byrd-Hagel Resolution (S. Res. 98),[70][71] which stated the sense of the Senate was that the United States should not be a signatory to any protocol that did not include binding ...

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