A resolution to provide Internet access to certain Congressional Research Service publications.
Other Bill Titles (1 more) 12/11/2007--Introduced.
Directs the Sergeant at Arms of the Senate, in consultation with the the Director of the Congressional Research Service (CRS), to make publicly available through a centralized electronic system the following CRS-produced information:
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| December 11, 2007 |
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October 27, 2008 CRS Reports to the People!
54, and S. Res. 401. Senator Tom Coburn HR 4582 co-sponsor when he was in the House. Senator Jim DeMint Introduced HR 4582 when he was in the House. Senator Joe Lieberman Introduced S. Res. 401 and co-sponsored S. Res. 21 and S. Res. 54 ...
April 03, 2008 CRS Access Update, Speech or Debate Clause
GovExec.com recently published an update (worth reading in full) on Senator Liebermanâs Congressional Research Service bill, S.Res. 401. The bill has been referred to the Senate Rules Committee for consideration, where a compromise is ...
April 03, 2008 CRS Reports: update on legislation
Here is an update on Senator Lieberman's Congressional Research Service bill, S.Res. 401. and a comment on it:. Senator pushes alternative to full CRS report access, By Dan Friedman, Government Executive, March 28, 2008. The story says: ...











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