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S.1622 Jerusalem Embassy and Recognition Act of 2011
S.3971 Iran Freedom Support Act
H.R.967 To prohibit the use of United States funds to provide for the participation of certain Chinese officials in international conferences, programs, and activities and to provide that certain Chinese officials shall be ineligible to receive visas and excluded from admission to the United States.
H.CON.RES.312 Urging the Government of the Russian Federation to withdraw the first draft of the proposed legislation as passed in its first reading in the State Duma that would have the effect of severely restricting the establishment, operations, and activities of domestic, international, and foreign nongovernmental organizations in the Russian Federation, or to modify the proposed legislation to entirely remove these restrictions.
S.3667 North Korea Nonproliferation Act of 2006
S.2237 Palestinian Compliance Act of 2006
H.CON.RES.284 Expressing the sense of Congress with respect to the 2005 presidential and parliamentary elections in Egypt.
S.RES.65 A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate that the conviction by the Government of Russia of businessman Mikhail Khodorkovsky and Platon Lebedev constitutes a politically motivated case of selective arrest and prosecution that flagrantly undermines the rule of law and independence of the judicial system of Russia.
S.CON.RES.17 A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of Congress that Taiwan should be accorded observer status in the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).
S.RES.153 A resolution recognizing the 25th anniversary of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster.
S.1048 Iran, North Korea, and Syria Sanctions Consolidation Act of 2011
S.355 Foreign Debt Ceiling Act of 2005
S.RES.99 A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate that the primary safeguard for the well-being and protection of children is the family, and that the primary safeguards for the legal rights of children in the United States are the Constitutions of the United States and the several States, and that, because the use of international treaties to govern policy in the United States on families and children is contrary to principles of self-government and federalism, and that, because the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child undermines traditional principles of law in the United States regarding parents and children, the President should not transmit the Convention to the Senate for its advice and consent.
S.2125 Democratic Republic of the Congo Relief, Security, and Democracy Promotion Act of 2006
H.R.2867 United States Commission on International Religious Freedom Reform and Reauthorization Act of 2011

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