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The resolution’s title was written by the resolution’s sponsor. H.J.Res. stands for House joint resolution.
This resolution was introduced on February 25, 1992, in a previous session of Congress, but was not enacted.
| Introduced | Feb 25, 1992 |
House Post Office and Civil Service
The committee chair determines whether a resolution will move past the committee stage.
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