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An original resolution authorizing expenditures by committees of the Senate for the periods March 1, 2025, through September 30, 2025, October 1, 2025, through September 30, 2026, and October 1, 2026, through February 28, 2027.

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119-sres94 — An original resolution authorizing expenditures by committees of the Senate for the periods March 1, 2025, through September 30, 2025, October 1, 2025, through September 30, 2026, and October 1, 2026, through February 28, 2027.. Sponsored by Sen. McConnell, Mitch [R-KY]. Introduced 2025-02-25. Senate bill. 119th Congress. Latest action: Resolution agreed to in Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent. (consideration: CR S1434; text: 02/25/2025 CR S1352-1358)

119-sres94 119th Congress Senate
Sponsor
Sen. McConnell, Mitch [R-KY] (R), KY
Introduced
2025-02-25
Committees
Rules and Administration Committee
Subjects
Congressional committees; Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry; Senate Committee on Armed Services; Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources; Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works; Senate Committee on Finance; Senate Committee on Foreign Relations; Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions; Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs; Senate Committee on Indian Affairs; Senate Committee on Rules and Administration; Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship; Senate Committee on Veterans' Affairs; Senate Committee on the Budget; Senate Committee on the Judiciary; Senate Select Committee on Intelligence; Senate Special Committee on Aging
Latest Action
Resolution agreed to in Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent. (consideration: CR S1434; text: 02/25/2025 CR S1352-1358)

No roll-call vote data available for this bill.

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