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H.R.2017
: Continuing Appropriations Act, 2012
Five members of Congress have made eight statements about this bill.
Date
Member
Party
State / District
Title
June 27, 2011
Nita M. Lowey
D
NY-17
Lowey Leads Bipartisan Effort to Restore First Responder Funding
Aug. 27, 2011
Harold Rogers
R
KY-5
Rogers, Aderholt and Emerson Call on Senate and Administration to Ensure Vital Disaster Recovery Efforts Continue Without Interruption
June 2, 2011
Paul Tonko
D
NY-20
HOUSE APPROVES TONKO AMENDMENT TO RESTORE ALBANY'S ELIGIBILITY FOR ANTI-TERRORISM FUNDS
June 2, 2011
Brad Sherman
D
CA-32
War Powers Act Enforcement Amendment Fails 208 to 213
May 31, 2011
Robert B. Aderholt
R
AL-4
Aderholt Votes Against Raising the Debt Limit
June 2, 2011
Robert B. Aderholt
R
AL-4
Aderholt Statement on Passage of Fiscal Year 2012 Department of Homeland Security Appropriations Bill
June 22, 2011
Robert B. Aderholt
R
AL-4
Aderholt Calls on Senate to Pass FY12 Department of Homeland Security Bill
Aug. 27, 2011
Robert B. Aderholt
R
AL-4
Rogers, Aderholt and Emerson Call on Senate and Administration to Ensure Vital Disaster Recovery Efforts Continue Without Interruption
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