Ruggerio Willson & Associates lobbied on behalf of J Street to encourage U.S. Senator Chris Coons, U.S. Senator Tom Carper and U.S. Congressman John Carney to support the 'Iran Nuclear Agreement' by blocking the cloture vote on the resolution of disapproval.
114th Congress (2015 - 2016)
H.J.RES.61
H.J.RES.61
Latest Title: Hire More Heroes Act of 2015
Sponsor: Rep Davis, Rodney [IL-13] (introduced 7/23/2015) Cosponsors (2)
Related Bills: H.R.22, S.12
Latest Major Action: 9/24/2015 Senate floor actions. Status: Motion by Senator McConnell to commit to Senate Committee on Appropriations with instructions to report back forthwith with the following amendment (SA 2685) made in Senate.
Note: The measure was the vehicle in the Senate for congressional disapproval of the Iran nuclear agreement, then it was the Senate vehicle for FY2016 Continuing Appropriations.
Bill Summary & Status
114th Congress (2015 - 2016)
H.J.RES.61
H.J.RES.61
Latest Title: Hire More Heroes Act of 2015
Sponsor: Rep Davis, Rodney [IL-13] (introduced 7/23/2015) Cosponsors (2)
Related Bills: H.R.22, S.12
Latest Major Action: 9/24/2015 Senate floor actions. Status: Motion by Senator McConnell to commit to Senate Committee on Appropriations with instructions to report back forthwith with the following amendment (SA 2685) made in Senate.
Note: The measure was the vehicle in the Senate for congressional disapproval of the Iran nuclear agreement, then it was the Senate vehicle for FY2016 Continuing Appropriations.
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Agencies lobbied since 2015: House of Representatives, U.S. Senate
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U.S. Senator Chris Coons, U.S. Senator Thomas Carper, U.S. Congressman John Carney
Support Iran Nuclear Deal Agreement between US and P5+1
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Source: Clerk of the U.S. House of Representatives and Secretary of the Senate