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S.Res. 13: A resolution raising awareness and encouraging the prevention of stalking by designating January 2023 as “National Stalking Awareness Month”.


Sponsor and status

Amy Klobuchar

Sponsor. Senior Senator for Minnesota. Democrat.

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Last Updated: Jan 26, 2023
Length: 4 pages
Introduced
Jan 25, 2023
118th Congress (2023–2025)
Status

Agreed To (Simple Resolution) on Jan 26, 2023

This simple resolution was agreed to on January 26, 2023. That is the end of the legislative process for a simple resolution.

Cosponsors

7 Cosponsors (4 Republicans, 3 Democrats)

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History

Jan 25, 2023
 
Introduced

Bills and resolutions are referred to committees which debate the bill before possibly sending it on to the whole chamber.

Jan 25, 2023
 
Text Published

Updated bill text was published as of Held at Desk in the Senate.

Jan 26, 2023
 
Agreed To

The resolution was passed in a vote in the Senate. A simple resolution is not voted on in the other chamber and does not have the force of law.

S.Res. 13 is a simple resolution in the United States Congress.

A simple resolution is used for matters that affect just one chamber of Congress, often to change the rules of the chamber to set the manner of debate for a related bill. It must be agreed to in the chamber in which it was introduced. It is not voted on in the other chamber and does not have the force of law.

Resolutions numbers restart every two years. That means there are other resolutions with the number S.Res. 13. This is the one from the 118th Congress.

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