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107th Congress / Bills / H CON RES 243

Title

Expressing the sense of the Congress that the Public Safety Officer Medal of Valor should be presented to the public safety officers who have perished and select other public safety officers who deserve special recognition for outstanding valor above and beyond the call of duty in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks in the United States on September 11, 2001.

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Air piracy | Armed forces | Awards, medals, prizes | Bombings | Commemorations | Commercial aircraft | Congress | Congressional tributes | Criminal justice | Defense policy | Emergency management | Emergency medical personnel | Executive departments -- Department of Defense | Federal installations | Federal office buildings -- Virginia | Fire departments | Fire fighters | Foreign policy | International affairs | Labor | Law enforcement officers | Local officials | Medical care | Medicine | National Guard | Office buildings -- New York/City | Officer personnel | Paramedical personnel | Police | Port authorities -- New Jersey | Port authorities -- New York/State | Rescue work | State officials | State police | Terrorism -- Pennsylvania | Terrorism -- September 11, 2001 | Transportation | Victims of terrorism

Votes on this bill

DateChamberResultVote
10/30/01 House Passed Session 1, roll call 408: On Motion to Suspend the Rules and Agree
Expressing the Sense of Congress That the Public Safety Officer Medal of Valor Should Be Presented to the Public Safety Officers Who Have Perished and Those Who Deserve Special Recognition for Outstanding Valor Above and Beyond the Call of Duty in the Aftermath of the Terrorist Attacks on September 11, 2001
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