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S.CON.RES.65: A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of the Congress that Members should understand and use the Internet to improve the democratic process and to communicate with the Internet community.
About This Bill
- This bill was introduced in the 104th Congress
- This bill is primarily about congress
- Introduced June 13, 1996
- Latest Major Action June 13, 1996
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Bill Summary
Declares that the Congress should: (1) educate itself about the Internet and use the technology in personal, committee, and leadership offices; (2) work in a bipartisan and bicameral fashion to facilitate the growth and advancement of the Internet; (3) maximize the openness of and participation in government by the people via the Internet so that constituents can have more information from, and more access to, their elected representatives;...
(Source: Library of Congress)
Bill Actions
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Sponsor introductory remarks on measure.
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Referred to the Committee on Commerce.
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June 13, 1996 |
Introduced in the Senate by Larry Lee Pressler (R-S.D.) |