(This measure has not been amended since it was introduced. The summary of that version is repeated here.)
Reaffirms that youth should be involved in long-term, visionary solutions to violent conflicts.
Honors the accomplishments of Seeds of Peace in its 15 years of promoting understanding and peace among youth from the Middle East and other regions of conflict around the world.
Views Seeds of Peace as a creative and successful effort to achieve reconciliation among peoples from areas of conflict which inspires hope that nations in conflict can learn to live together in peace.
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[H. Con. Res. 337 Introduced in House (IH)]
110th CONGRESS
2d Session
H. CON. RES. 337
Honoring Seeds of Peace for its 15th anniversary as an organization
promoting understanding, reconciliation, acceptance, coexistence, and
peace in the Middle East, South Asia, and other regions of conflict.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
April 29, 2008
Mr. Allen (for himself, Mr. Towns, Mr. Crowley, Mr. Michaud, Mr.
Wexler, Mr. Blumenauer, Mr. McGovern, Ms. Sutton, Mr. McDermott, Mr.
Farr, Mrs. Capps, Mr. Ackerman, Mr. Waxman, Mrs. Tauscher, Mr. Lewis of
Georgia, Mr. Meeks of New York, Mr. Al Green of Texas, Ms. Jackson-Lee
of Texas, Mr. Engel, Mr. Israel, Mr. Delahunt, Mrs. Davis of
California, Mr. Rothman, Mr. Berman, Mr. Udall of Colorado, Mr. Olver,
Ms. Eddie Bernice Johnson of Texas, Mr. Levin, Mr. Ellison, Mr. Tanner,
Mr. Miller of North Carolina, Mr. Markey, Mr. Cohen, Mr. Hinchey, Mr.
Dingell, Mr. Hastings of Florida, Ms. Ros-Lehtinen, Ms. Schwartz, Mr.
Scott of Georgia, Mr. Grijalva, Mr. Frank of Massachusetts, Mr.
Fortenberry, Mr. Burton of Indiana, and Mr. Chabot) submitted the
following concurrent resolution; which was referred to the Committee on
Foreign Affairs
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CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
Honoring Seeds of Peace for its 15th anniversary as an organization
promoting understanding, reconciliation, acceptance, coexistence, and
peace in the Middle East, South Asia, and other regions of conflict.
Whereas Seeds of Peace, founded by the late John Wallach, is a program that
brings together young people and educators from regions of conflict to
study and learn about coexistence and conflict resolution;
Whereas these young people study and learn primarily at an international
conflict resolution summer camp operated by Seeds of Peace in Otisfield,
Maine, and also through its regional programs such as the facilitation
training course in the Middle East, the homestay programs in South Asia,
and international regional conferences;
Whereas the first international conflict resolution camp welcomed Israeli,
Palestinian, Jordanian, and Egyptian youths in the summer of 1993, and
has since expanded to involve youths from other regions of conflict,
including from Greece, Turkey and divided Cyprus, the Balkans, India,
Pakistan, and Afghanistan;
Whereas Seeds of Peace utilizes the summer camp to initiate dialogue between the
youths of the United States and the youths from various conflict regions
to dispel hatred and create religious and cultural understanding;
Whereas Seeds of Peace regional programs have trained hundreds of educators to
teach peaceful conflict resolutions techniques in their classrooms,
positively influencing thousands of students;
Whereas Seeds of Peace works to dispel fear, mistrust, and prejudice, which
among others are root causes of violence and conflict, and to build a
new generation of leaders who are committed to achieving peace;
Whereas Seeds of Peace reveals the human face of those whom youth may have been
taught to hate, by engaging campers in both guided coexistence sessions
and ordinary summer camp activities such as living together in cabins,
sharing meals, canoeing, swimming, playing sports, and creative
exploration through the arts and computers;
Whereas long-term peace between Arabs and Israelis, Indians and Pakistanis, and
Afghans and Pakistanis can only be achieved with the emergence of a new
generation of leaders who will choose dialogue, friendship, and openness
over violence and hatred;
Whereas Seeds of Peace provides year-round opportunities via regional
programming and innovative technology to enable former participants to
build on the relationships forged at camp, so that the learning
processes begun at camp may continue subsequently in the participants'
home countries;
Whereas youth graduates of the camp, known as Seeds, currently number over
4,000, with an additional 567 adult delegation leaders also having
completed Seeds of Peace training;
Whereas this graduate network receives continued support from Seeds of Peace in
promoting professional cooperation;
Whereas Seeds of Peace is strongly supported by participating governments and
many world leaders; and
Whereas continued partial Federal funding for Seeds of Peace demonstrates its
recognized importance in promoting peaceful resolution of conflicts as a
primary goal of United States policy: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring),
That Congress--
(1) reaffirms that youth should be involved in long-term,
visionary solutions to violent conflicts;
(2) honors the accomplishments of Seeds of Peace in its 15
years of promoting understanding, reconciliation, acceptance,
coexistence, and peace among youth from the Middle East and
other regions of conflict around the world; and
(3) views Seeds of Peace as a highly creative and
successful effort to achieve reconciliation among peoples from
areas of conflict, which inspires great hope that nations in
conflict ultimately can learn to live together in peace,
cooperation, and security.
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Introduced in House
Introduced in House
Referred to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs.
Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Committee Agreed to Seek Consideration Under Suspension of the Rules, by Unanimous Consent.
Mr. Payne moved to suspend the rules and agree to the resolution.
Considered under suspension of the rules. (consideration: CR H5149-5151)
DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate on H. Con. Res. 337.
Passed/agreed to in House: On motion to suspend the rules and agree to the resolution Agreed to by voice vote.(text: CR H5149-5150)
On motion to suspend the rules and agree to the resolution Agreed to by voice vote. (text: CR H5149-5150)
Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.
Received in the Senate.
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Resolution agreed to in Senate without amendment and with a preamble by Unanimous Consent. (consideration: CR S5769)
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