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HRES 1023 115th Congress House International Affairs Criminal investigation, prosecution, interrogation Diplomacy, foreign officials, Americans abroad Federal officials Government employee pay, benefits, personnel management Government ethics and transparency, public corruption Intelligence activities, surveillance, classified information Law enforcement officers Military personnel and dependents Rule of law and government transparency Russia

Condemning Vladimir Putin's attack on United States officials and reaffirming support for those Americans who have served their Nation.

Introduced: July 24, 2018 Introduced by: Lieu, Ted Democratic · California See on congress.gov
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Jul 24, 2018
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 Plain-English summary Congressional Research Service

Reaffirms that the United States should refuse to make available any current or former diplomat, civil servant, political appointee, law enforcement official, or member of the U.S. Armed Forces for questioning by the government of Vladimir Putin.

What's happening now July 24, 2018

Referred to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs.

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