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A resolution honoring the memory and legacy of Anita Ashok Datar and condemning the terrorist attack in Bamako, Mali, on November 20, 2015.

Introduced: January 20, 2016 Introduced by: Booker, Cory A. Democratic · New Jersey See on congress.gov
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Feb 1, 2016
Resolution agreed to in Senate without amendment and with a preamble by Unanimous Consent. (consideration: CR S450)
Feb 1, 2016
Passed/agreed to in Senate: Resolution agreed to in Senate without amendment and with a preamble by Unanimous Consent.(consideration: CR S450)
Jan 28, 2016
Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 354.
Jan 28, 2016
Committee on Foreign Relations. Reported by Senator Corker without amendment and with a preamble. Without written report.
Jan 28, 2016
Committee on Foreign Relations. Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Jan 20, 2016
Referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations. (text of measure as introduced: CR S134-135)
Jan 20, 2016
Introduced in Senate
 Plain-English summary Congressional Research Service

(This measure has not been amended since it was introduced. The summary of that version is repeated here.)

Condemns the terrorist attack in Bamako, Mali, on November 20, 2015.

Honors the memory of Anita Ashok Datar, the U.S. citizen who was killed in the attack.

Recognizes Anita Ashok Datar's commitment to international development and public health, including her work to connect low-income women to quality health services.

Extends heartfelt condolences and prayers to: (1) Anita Ashok Datar's family, friends, and colleagues, and particularly to her son, Rohan; and (2) the individuals touched by her life or affected by her death, including the dedicated development professionals and volunteers that continue to engage in humanitarian and development efforts.

Pledges to continue to work to counter violent extremism, including through education and health care, in the United States and abroad.

What's happening now February 1, 2016

Resolution agreed to in Senate without amendment and with a preamble by Unanimous Consent. (consideration: CR S450)

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