A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of the Congress that the President should convey to the Soviet Government the deep concern of the Congress and the American people for the fate of Raoul Wallenberg and that the United States delegation to the Madrid Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe should urge consideration of the case of Raoul Wallenberg at that meeting by the signatories to the Helsinki Final Act.
1980-11-19: Measure indefinitely postponed in Senate (See H.Con.Res. 434 for similar provisions).
A resolution to request the President of the U.S. to award the Congressional Medal of Honor posthumously to PFC William James Tsakanikas.
1979-04-09: Referred to Senate Committee on Armed Services.
An original resolution relating to human rights in Iran.
1979-05-17: Measure passed Senate.
A resolution relating to consideration of a nomination to the post of ambassador to Afghanistan.
1979-05-17: Measure passed Senate, amended.
A resolution deploring the politicization of the Mid-Decade Women's Conference and urging the U.S. delegation to oppose any politically-motivated resolutions at the Conference.
1980-06-26: Measure passed Senate, amended.
A resolution to express the sense of the Senate that it offer its congratulations to Americans that participated in the XIII Winter Olympic Games in Lake Placid, New York.
1980-02-27: Measure passed Senate.
A joint resolution to authorize and request the President to issue a proclamation designating April 6 through 12, 1980, "National Medic Alert Week".
1980-02-28: Measure indefinitely postponed in Senate.
A resolution to call upon the followers of Islam throughout the world to prevail upon their brethren to immediately release the Americans being held hostage in Iran; and, until such time as they are set free, to allow them to worship in accordance with their religious faiths, and to allow clergy of their faiths to minister to them.
1979-12-15: Measure passed Senate, roll call #486 (93-0).
A resolution calling for the withdrawal of Soviet troops from Afghanistan.
1980-06-24: Measure passed Senate, roll call #247 (96-0).
A resolution to express the sense of the Senate that the Federal Republic of Germany abolish or extend its statute of limitations applicable to war crimes.
1979-05-21: Measure passed Senate.
A concurrent resolution authorizing changes in the enrollment of H. R. 7765.
1980-12-03: Referred to Senate Committee on Finance.
A joint resolution designating April 13 through April 19 as "Days of Remembrance of Victims of the Holocaust."
1980-04-10: Public Law 96-233.
A resolution noting the retirement of the Honorable Clarence M. Mitchell, Junior, and expressing gratitude for his contributions for the cause of civil rights and the enhancement of life in America.
1979-03-14: Measure passed Senate.
An original concurrent resolution urging that the International Olympic Committee move or cancel the 1980 Summer Olympics, that no United States team participate in Olympic Games held in Moscow, that the United States Government intensify its efforts to win international support for a boycott of Olympic Games held in Moscow, and for other purposes.
1980-01-29: Measure indefinitely postponed in Senate (Similar provisions inserted in H.Con.Res. 249 as passed Senate).
A resolution directing a productivity policy study by the Joint Economic Committee.
1979-06-07: Referred to Senate Committee on Rules and Administration.
A concurrent resolution commending the City of Rockville, Maryland.
1979-06-15: Referred to House Committee on Post Office and Civil Service.
A concurrent resolution urging the Soviet Union to allow Irina Astakhova McClellan to emigrate to the United States, and for other purposes.
1980-09-25: Referred to House Committee on Foreign Affairs.
A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of the Congress with respect to taxing social security benefits.
1980-01-24: Referred to Senate Committee on Finance.
A resolution relating to the immediate, safe and unconditional release of United States personnel in Iran.
1979-11-28: Measure passed Senate, roll call #438 (98-0).
A bill to designate the birthday of Martin Luther King Junior, a legal public holiday.
1979-08-01: Reported to Senate from the Committee on the Judiciary with amendment, S. Rept. 96-284.