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H. Res. 1113:
Celebrating the role of mothers in the United States and supporting the goals and ideals of Mother's Day
110th Congress

A simple resolution (H.Res. or S.Res.) like this one in the U.S. Congress is a legislative proposal that does not require the approval of the other chamber or the signature of the President and does not have the force of law. Simple resolutions are used only to change the internal rules of one of the chambers of Congress or to express the sentiments of one of the houses.

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2007-2008

Mentions in the Congressional Record

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HouseMay 5, 2008Supporting the Goals and Ideals of Mother's Day
Mr. Speaker, I move to suspend the rules and agree to the resolution (H. Res. 1113) celebrating the role of mothers in the United States and supporting the goals and ideals of Mother's Day.
HouseMay 7, 2008Supporting the Goals and Ideals of Mother's Day
...the question on suspending the rules and agreeing to the resolution, H. Res. 1113.
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