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H.Con.Res. 94 (112th): Directing the Clerk of the House of Representatives to make corrections in the enrollment of H.R. 3672.

Sponsor and status

Harold “Hal” Rogers

Sponsor. Representative for Kentucky's 5th congressional district. Republican.

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Last Updated: Dec 16, 2011
Length: 6 pages
Introduced
Dec 14, 2011
112th Congress (2011–2013)
Status

Passed House, Failed Senate on Dec 17, 2011

After passing in the House, this resolution failed in the Senate on December 17, 2011.

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History

Dec 14, 2011
 
Introduced

Bills and resolutions are referred to committees which debate the bill before possibly sending it on to the whole chamber.

Dec 16, 2011
 
Passed House (Senate next)

The resolution was passed in a vote in the House. It goes to the Senate next.

Dec 17, 2011
 
Failed Senate

A vote on the resolution failed in the Senate. The resolution is now dead.

H.Con.Res. 94 (112th) was a concurrent resolution in the United States Congress.

A concurrent resolution is often used for matters that affect the rules of Congress or to express the sentiment of Congress. It must be agreed to by both the House and Senate in identical form but is not signed by the President and does not carry the force of law.

Resolutions numbers restart every two years. That means there are other resolutions with the number H.Con.Res. 94. This is the one from the 112th Congress.

This concurrent resolution was introduced in the 112th Congress, which met from Jan 5, 2011 to Jan 3, 2013. Legislation not passed by the end of a Congress is cleared from the books.

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