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  • H. R. 8105 seeks to extend the reporting requirements under the Elie Wiesel Genocide and Atrocities Prevention Act of 2018. Specifically, it amends the duration of the reporting obligations from six years to 12 years. This means that the relevant entities will need to...

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    H. R. 8105 is a bill that wants people to keep checking and reporting on bad things that might happen, like really big fights or hurt, for a longer time—12 years instead of just six years—to help keep everyone safe for longer.

  • H. RES. 138 allocates funds for the expenses of the Committee on Foreign Affairs in the 119th Congress. The resolution sets a total spending limit of $24,376,741 for the Committee's salaries and expenses over the two-year congressional period. It specifies that a portion of...

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    The bill H. RES. 138 wants to give money to the people who work on keeping friendships with other countries. They get a total of $24,376,741 for two years to help them do their job, with a bit less money the first year and a bit more the second year.