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  • S. RES. 552 authorizes Daniel Schwager, a former employee of the Office of the Secretary of the Senate, to give testimony in the case People of the State of Michigan v. Berden, et al. The resolution also permits the Senate Legal Counsel to represent Schwager and any...

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    S. RES. 552 is a decision by the Senate that lets a man named Daniel Schwager, who used to work for the Senate, talk about things he knows in a court case happening in Michigan. It also says there's a special lawyer who will help him and other people if they need it.

  • S. RES. 614 authorizes the production of documents and testimony from the offices of Senators Jacky Rosen and Catherine Cortez Masto for a legal case called United States v. Miller. The resolution enables specific employees from these offices to testify, except on...

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    This resolution lets some workers from two Senators' offices talk to a court and show papers in a case, as long as it's okay to share. It also lets these workers have help from lawyers so they do everything right.

  • S. RES. 855 allows Daniel Schwager, a former Senate employee, to give testimony in the court case United States v. Cudo. This resolution permits him to provide evidence while protecting certain privileged information. It also authorizes the Senate Legal Counsel to...

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    S. RES. 855 lets Daniel Schwager, who used to work for the Senate, talk about what he knows in a court case, while still keeping certain secrets safe. It also allows special lawyers to help him and others if needed.