H.RES.388: Acknowledging the contributions and sacrifices of the young men who served as colonists on behalf of the United States in the Federal occupation of the islands of Howland, Baker, Jarvis, Canton, and Enderbury from 1935 through 1942, facilitating the Unite

About This Bill

  • This bill was introduced in the 112th Congress
  • This bill is primarily about social sciences and history
  • Introduced Aug. 5, 2011
  • Latest Major Action Sept. 6, 2011

Bill Summary

Acknowledges: (1) the accomplishments and sacrifices of the Hui Panala`au colonists and extends appreciation on behalf of the people of the United States, (2) the significance of the seven-year colonization project which resulted in the United States extending sovereignty into the Equatorial Pacific. Recognizes the accomplishments of the more than 130 young men, the majority of whom were Native Hawaiian, who participated in the Equatorial...

(Source: Library of Congress)

Bill Actions

Date Description
Referred to the House Committee on Natural Resources.
Aug. 5, 2011

Introduced in the House by Colleen Hanabusa (D-Hawaii)

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