Issue: Presidential administrations
Issue's Views
- Today: 2
- Past Seven Days: 7
- All-Time: 2,843
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H.R.5278Bill Is Law Aug 16, 2010 (111th congress) 7 Views
To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 405 West Second Street in Dixon, Illinois, as the "President Ronald W...
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H.R.4705 - President Ronald Reagan $50 Bill ActIntroduced Feb 25, 2010 (111th congress) 10 Views
To require the Secretary of the Treasury to redesign the face of $50 Federal reserve notes so as to include a likeness of President Ronald Wil...
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S.3009 - 1863 Gettysburg Campaign ActIntroduced Feb 11, 2010 (111th congress) 0 Views
A bill to require the Secretary of the Treasury to mint coins in recognition of and to commemorate the 1863 Invasion of Pennsylvania, the Batt...
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H.R.4329 - James Monroe Commemorative Coin ActIntroduced Dec 16, 2009 (111th congress) 4 Views
To require the Secretary of the Treasury to mint coins in commemoration of President James Monroe, and for other purposes.
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H.Res.881Introduced Oct 29, 2009 (111th congress) 2 Views
Recognizing the citizens of Wills Point for commemorating 100th anniversary of President William Taft's 1909 campaign stop and preserving the ...
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H.Res.864Introduced Oct 23, 2009 (111th congress) 4 Views
Congratulating President Obama for winning of the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize.
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H.Res.801Introduced Oct 06, 2009 (111th congress) 0 Views
Expressing congratulations and support for the appointment of former President William J. Clinton as United Nations Special Envoy for Haiti, a...
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H.R.3712 - 1863 Gettysburg Campaign ActIntroduced Oct 01, 2009 (111th congress) 5 Views
To require the Secretary of the Treasury to mint coins in recognition of and to commemorate the 1863 invasion of Pennsylvania, the Battle of G...
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H.Res.736House Passed Nov 03, 2009 (111th congress) 3 Views
Honoring President Lincoln's Gettysburg Address on "Dedication Day", November 19, 2009.
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H.Res.680Introduced Jul 27, 2009 (111th congress) 1 Views
Calling upon President Obama to retract his initial public remarks and apologize to Cambridge, Massachusetts, Police Sergeant James M. Crowley...

U.S. Congress - Presidential administrations

