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Authorizing the use of the Capitol Grounds for a celebration of Citizenship Day.
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Summary of Bill HCONRES 136
Bill 111 H.Con.Res. 136, also known as the "Authorizing the use of the Capitol Grounds for a celebration of Citizenship Day," is a piece of legislation that aims to allow for the use of the Capitol Grounds for a celebration of Citizenship Day.
Citizenship Day, also known as Constitution Day, is observed annually on September 17th to commemorate the signing of the United States Constitution in 1787. The bill seeks to authorize the use of the Capitol Grounds for a celebration of this important day in American history.
The legislation does not specify the exact details of the celebration, but it does grant permission for the Capitol Grounds to be used for this purpose. This could include events such as speeches, performances, and other activities to honor the significance of Citizenship Day. Overall, Bill 111 H.Con.Res. 136 is a non-controversial piece of legislation that simply allows for the use of the Capitol Grounds for a celebration of Citizenship Day. It serves as a way to recognize and celebrate the importance of American citizenship and the founding principles of the United States.
Citizenship Day, also known as Constitution Day, is observed annually on September 17th to commemorate the signing of the United States Constitution in 1787. The bill seeks to authorize the use of the Capitol Grounds for a celebration of this important day in American history.
The legislation does not specify the exact details of the celebration, but it does grant permission for the Capitol Grounds to be used for this purpose. This could include events such as speeches, performances, and other activities to honor the significance of Citizenship Day. Overall, Bill 111 H.Con.Res. 136 is a non-controversial piece of legislation that simply allows for the use of the Capitol Grounds for a celebration of Citizenship Day. It serves as a way to recognize and celebrate the importance of American citizenship and the founding principles of the United States.
Current Status of Bill HCONRES 136
Bill HCONRES 136 is currently in the status of Bill Introduced since May 21, 2009. Bill HCONRES 136 was introduced during Congress 111 and was introduced to the House on May 21, 2009. Bill HCONRES 136's most recent activity was Referred to the Committee on Rules and Administration. as of September 24, 2009
Bipartisan Support of Bill HCONRES 136
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1Republican Sponsors
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0Democrat Cosponsors
0Republican Cosponsors
0Unaffiliated Cosponsors
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