Sponsor and status
Dennis Ross
Sponsor. Representative for Florida's 15th congressional district. Republican.
114th Congress (2015–2017)
This bill was introduced on November 17, 2015, in a previous session of Congress, but it did not receive a vote.
Position statements
What legislators are saying
“Tipton Calls for Bennet to Break Silence, Lead On Syrian Refugee Issue in Senate”
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Rep. Scott Tipton [R-CO3, 2011-2020]
(Co-sponsor)
on Nov 20, 2015
“Tipton Calls for Bennet to Work to Advance Bipartisan House-Passed Bill on Syrian Refugees”
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Rep. Scott Tipton [R-CO3, 2011-2020]
(Co-sponsor)
on Nov 19, 2015
“Tipton: Until Security Verification is Possible, U.S. Must Not Admit Refugees from Syria”
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Rep. Scott Tipton [R-CO3, 2011-2020]
(Co-sponsor)
on Nov 18, 2015
History
Nov 17, 2015
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Introduced
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H.R. 4025 (114th) was a bill in the United States Congress.
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This bill was introduced in the 114th Congress, which met from Jan 6, 2015 to Jan 3, 2017. Legislation not passed by the end of a Congress is cleared from the books.
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