105th Congress / Bills / S RES 75
Title
An executive resolution to advise and consent to the ratification of the Chemical Weapons Convention, subject to certain conditions.
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Categories (What are categories?)
Advice and consent of the Senate | Air bases | Aliens | Alliances | American economic assistance | American military assistance | American technical assistance | Appropriations | Armed forces | Armed forces abroad | Arms control -- China | Arms control -- Iran | Arms control -- Iraq | Arms control -- Libya | Arms control -- North Korea | Arms control -- Russia | Arms control -- Syria | Arms control agreements -- U.S.S.R. | Arms control negotiations | Arms control verification | Army posts | Aviation agreements | Ballistic missile defenses | Biological warfare | Biological weapons | Biotechnology | Budgets | Business | Chemical industries | Chemical warfare | Chemical weapons | Chemicals | Civil defense | Classified defense information | Collective security agreements | Communication in science | Communications | Confidential communications | Congress | Congress and foreign policy | Congress and military policy | Congressional oversight | Congressional reporting requirements | Constitution -- U.S. | Constitutional law | Criminal justice | Cruise missiles | Defense budgets | Defense economics | Defense policy | Defense procurement | Drone aircraft | Drug industry | Economic policy | Emergency management | Environmental protection | Executive departments | Executive orders | Expedited congressional procedure | Export controls | Foreign aid | Foreign policy -- East Asia | Foreign policy -- Middle East and North Africa | Government information | Government liability (International law) | Government paperwork | Governmental investigations | Humanitarian intervention | Immigration | Indexing (Economic policy) | Intelligence activities | Intermediate range ballistic missiles | International affairs | International agencies | International military forces | Job training | Law | Logistics | Medical care | Medicine | Military and naval supplies | Military command and control | Military education | Military intelligence | Military maneuvers | Military operations | Military readiness | Military research | Military science | Military strategy | Military training | No first use (Nuclear strategy) | Nuclear nonproliferation | Peacekeeping forces | President and foreign policy | Presidents | Public contracts | Research and development | Riot control agents | Sanctions (International law) | Science policy | Searches and seizures | Separation of powers | State-sponsored terrorism | Subways | Technological innovations | Technology | Technology transfer | Terrorism -- Japan | Terrorists | Test facilities | Trade | Trade secrets | Transportation | Treaty-making power | United Nations | Vaccines | Warrants (Law) | Weapons systems
Votes on this bill
| Date | Chamber | Result | Vote |
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| Senate | Session 1, roll call 50: On the Amendment biden amendment no. 51; To stike condition no. 32, relating to stemming the proliferation of chemical weapons. |
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| Senate | Session 1, roll call 49: On the Amendment biden amendment no. 50; To strike condition no. 31, relating to the excercise of right to bar certain inspectors. |
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| Senate | Session 1, roll call 48: On the Amendment biden amendment no. 49; To strike condition no. 33, relating to effective verification. |
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| Senate | Session 1, roll call 47: On the Amendment biden amendment no.48; To strike condition no. 29, relating to Russian elimination of chemical weapons. |
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| Senate | Session 1, roll call 46: On the Amendment biden amendment no. 47; To strike condition no. 30, relating to chemical weapons in other states. |