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H.R. XXXX

Honoring the lives of the brave soldiers of the United States Army who lost their lives in the tragic attack of November 5, 2009, at Fort Hood, Texas

 

Sponsor
Rep. Carter, John R. (Armed Services Committee)
Date
November 07, 2009
111th Congress, 1st Session
FLOOR SITUATION

H.Res. XXX is expected to be considered on the floor of the House on Tuesday, November 6, 2009, under a motion to suspend the rules, requiring a two-thirds vote for passage. The legislation was introduced by Rep. John Carter (R-TX) on November 6, 2009.

 
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

H.Res. XXX would "resolve that the House of Representatives honors the lives of the brave soldiers and civilians of the United States Army who died or were wounded in the tragic attack of November 5, 2009, at Fort Hood, Texas. The American people share the pain and grief of this tragic loss. Our thoughts and prayers will continue to be with the families of those who were so unfortunately taken from them."

 
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