H.Con.Res.67 - Expressing the sense of Congress that Lena Horne should be recognized as one of the most popular performers of the 1940s and 1950s and for her outspoken opposition to racial and social injustice.

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2/26/2009--Introduced.Expresses the sense of Congress that Lena Horne should be recognized for her achievements as a singer and Hollywood actress, for her contributions to the struggles for equality, and for using her celebrity as a catalyst for change.

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10/17/10
Blue Hampshire: Politics ::: Bass, Busted: "You and I talked about ...

(Bass press release, 6/8/95; H. Con. Res. 67, CQ#345, 5/18/95). * Was Bass "supporting the development of alternative energies" when he voted against a bipartisan amendment to restore $42.1 million for renewable energy research and ...

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10/17/10
Blue Hampshire: Politics ::: Bass, Busted: "You and I talked about ...

(Bass press release, 6/8/95; H. Con. Res. 67, CQ#345, 5/18/95). * Was Bass "supporting the development of alternative energies" when he voted against a bipartisan amendment to restore $42.1 million for renewable energy research and ...

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09/23/10
Blue Hampshire: Politics ::: Are You Proud Of THIS, Charlie Bass?

(H. Con. Res. 67, CQ#458, June 29, 1995; H.R. 2491, CQ#812, November 17, 1995). * Are your proud of your vote against an amendment to "preserve existing benefits for impoverished elderly residents of nursing homes? ...

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