H.Res. 1230 - Condemning Postelection Violence in Zimbabwe and Calling for a Peaceful Resolution to the Current Political Crisis.
- Sponsor:
- Donald Payne
- Summary:
- Condemning postelection violence in Zimbabwe and calling for a peaceful resolution to the current political crisis. (by CRS)
- Status:
- The bill was voted on in the House on June 19, 2008
PASSED on June 19, 2008.
2/3 required to pass
voted YES: 412
voted NO: 1
21 voted present/not voting
Condemning Postelection Violence in Zimbabwe and Calling for a Peaceful Resolution to the Current Political Crisis.
H.Res. 1230 — 110th Congress (2007–2008)
- Summary
- Condemning postelection violence in Zimbabwe and calling for a peaceful resolution to the current political crisis. (by CRS)
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- Title
- Condemning postelection violence in Zimbabwe and calling for a peaceful resolution to the current political crisis.
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- Sponsor
- Donald Payne
- Co-Sponsors
- Gwen Moore
- Donna Christensen
- Sheila Jackson-Lee
- Dennis Kucinich
- Robert Scott
- George Butterfield
- Jeff Flake
- Artur Davis
- John Conyers
- Yvette Clarke
- William Delahunt
- Christopher Smith
- Eliot Engel
- Charles Rangel
- Eleanor Norton
- Gregory Meeks
- Alcee Hastings
- Melvin Watt
- Keith Ellison
- Ileana Ros-Lehtinen
- Jesse Jackson
- Michael Capuano
- Adam Smith
- Adam Schiff
- Diane Watson
- Edolphus Towns
- Linda Sánchez
- Chaka Fattah
- Sanford Bishop
- Thomas Allen
- Zoe Lofgren
- Bennie Thompson
- Laura Richardson
- André Carson
- Corrine Brown
- Henry Johnson
- Joseph Crowley
- Kendrick Meek
- Lynn Woolsey
- Barbara Lee
- Maxine Waters
- Al Green
- Bobby Rush
- Carolyn Kilpatrick
- William Clay
- Niki Tsongas
- Danny Davis
- Bob Inglis
- Betty Sutton
- William Jefferson
- Eddie Johnson
- Elijah Cummings
- Earl Blumenauer
- Stephanie Jones
- John Lewis
- Albert Wynn
- Shelley Berkley
- David Scott
- Howard Berman
- Emanuel Cleaver
- James Clyburn
- Subjects
- Foreign policy
- Africa (Sub-Saharan)
- Armed forces
- Arms control
- Arms sales
- Church and social problems
- Civil liberties
- Commemorations
- Congressional tributes
- Criminal justice
- Defense policy
- Democracy
- Diplomacy
- Diplomats
- Election administration
- Elections
- Embargo
- Foreign aid
- Human rights
- International affairs
- International agencies
- International relief
- Labor
- Labor unions
- Law
- Opposition (Political science)
- Peace negotiations
- Police
- Police-community relations
- Political parties
- Political violence
- Politics and government
- Religion
- Rule of law
- Runoff elections
- Sanctions (International law)
- Torture
- Trade
- United Nations
- Weapons systems
- Zimbabwe
- Related Bills
- Major Actions
Introduced 5/22/2008 Referred to Committee Passed House 6/19/2008 - Bill History
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Chamber/Committee Motion Date Result currently selected House On Passage - House - H.Res. 1230 Condemning the postelection violence in Zimbabwe and calling for a peaceful resolution to the current political crisis - Under Suspension of the Rules 6/19/2008 This bill PASSED the House 412 voted YES 1 voted NO 21 voted present/not votingAction Date Description Introduced 5/22/2008 5/22/2008 Referred to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs. 6/18/2008 Mr. Payne moved to suspend the rules and agree to the resolution, as amended. 6/18/2008 Considered under suspension of the rules. 6/18/2008 DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate on H. Res. 1230. 6/18/2008 At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays were demanded and ordered. Pursuant to the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, the Chair announced that further proceedings on the motion would be postponed. 6/19/2008 Considered as unfinished business. currently selected House Vote on Passage 6/19/2008 On Passage - House - H.Res. 1230 Condemning the postelection violence in Zimbabwe and calling for a peaceful resolution to the current political crisis - Under Suspension of the Rules Number Sponsor Date Offered Status
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