Expressing the sense of Congress concerning Operation Just Cause in Panama.
1990-02-07: For Further Action See H.Con.Res.262.
Authorizing use of the rotunda of the Capitol for a dedication ceremony incident to the placement of a bust of Lajos Kossuth in the Capitol and authorizing the printing of a transcript of the proceedings of the ceremony.
1990-03-05: Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Expressing the sense of the Congress concerning a 1991 White House Conference on Aging.
1990-06-27: Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on Labor and Human Resources.
Expressing the sense of the Congress that the crisis created by Iraq's invasion and occupation of Kuwait must be addressed and resolved on its own terms separately from other conflicts in the region.
1990-10-27: Referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations.
To express the sense of the Congress concerning the February 24, 1990, elections in Lithuania.
1990-05-01: Executive Comment Received from State.
Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives regarding the flag of the United States.
1989-06-27: Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.
Reaffirming United States support for peace and democracy in Central America.
1989-11-03: For Previous Action See S. Con. Res. 79.
Supporting the President of the United States in his call for clemency for the prodemocracy demonstrators arrested in China, and calling upon the leadership of the People's Republic of China to stay further executions of those arrested in the crackdown on prodemocracy demonstrators throughout China.
1989-06-22: Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.
Expressing the sense of the Congress regarding the need to account as fully as possible for Americans still missing or otherwise unaccounted for in Southeast Asia and to secure the return of Americans who may still be held captive in Southeast Asia.
1990-07-13: Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations.
To authorize the President to proclaim the last Friday of April each year as "National Arbor Day".
1989-02-28: See S.J.Res.40.
Recognizing the sesquicentennial of the Treaty of Waitangi, which is New Zealand's principal founding document, and the 151st anniversary of the establishment of relations between the United States and New Zealand.
1990-10-26: Referred to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs.
Permitting the use of the rotunda of the Capitol to allow Members of Congress to greet and receive His All Holiness Patriarch Dimitrios.
1990-07-10: Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Expressing the sense of the Congress regarding human rights violations against the Albanian ethnic minority in southern Yugoslavia.
1990-05-07: Referred to the Subcommittee on Human Rights and International Organizations.
In support of freedom of the press in Lithuania.
1990-05-07: Referred to the Subcommittee on Europe and the Middle East.
In support of the United Nations Secretary General's peace initiatives regarding Cyprus.
1990-01-29: Unfavorable Executive Comment Received from State.
Concerning Iranian persecution of the Baha'is.
1990-05-17: Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Condemning the deliberate and systematic human rights violations by the Government of Iraq.
1990-04-23: Executive Comment Requested from State.
In support of Lithuanian independence.
1990-04-19: Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations.
Calling for a United States policy of promoting the continuation, for a minimum of an additional 10 years, of the International Whaling Commission's moratorium on the commercial killing of whales, and otherwise expressing the sense of the Congress with respect to conserving and protecting the world's whale populations.
1990-06-29: Resolution agreed to in Senate without amendment and with a preamble by Voice Vote.
Expressing the sense of the Congress that the demonstrators who threw blood on the Capitol and the White House should be charged with a felony.
1990-03-16: Referred to the Subcommittee on Criminal Justice.