US SR65 | 2015-2016 | 114th Congress
Status
Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (Democrat 5-2)
Status: Introduced on February 4 2015 - 25% progression, died in chamber
Action: 2015-02-24 - S.Amdt.253 Amendment SA 253 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.
Text: Latest bill text (Enrolled) [PDF]
Status: Introduced on February 4 2015 - 25% progression, died in chamber
Action: 2015-02-24 - S.Amdt.253 Amendment SA 253 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent.
Text: Latest bill text (Enrolled) [PDF]
Summary
A resolution supporting efforts to bring an end to violence perpetrated by Boko Haram, and urging the Government of Nigeria to conduct transparent, peaceful, and credible elections. Condemns Boko Haram for its violent attacks, particularly the indiscriminate targeting of civilians, especially women and girls, and the use of children as fighters and suicide bombers. Stands with: (1) the people of Nigeria in their right to live free from fear of state or nonstate actors; (2) the people of Cameroon, Chad, and Niger who are increasingly at risk from Boko Haram's violence; and (3) the international community in its efforts to defeat Boko Haram. Supports the Abuja Accord, and calls on candidates, party officials, and adherents of all political movements to refrain from divisive rhetoric and actions. Condemns civilian abuses by Nigerian security forces. Urges the government of Nigeria to: adhere to the new time line for elections and ensure credible and peaceful elections, refrain from using security concerns to impede the democratic process and from using the security apparatus for political purposes, prioritize the security of Nigerians vulnerable to Boko Haram, implement a civilian security response to defeat Boko Haram that addresses political and economic grievances of citizens in the north, improve Nigeria's security forces, and cooperate with regional and international partners to defeat Boko Haram. Urges all Nigerians to engage in the electoral process and to reject divisive actions. Reaffirms that the people of the United States stand with the people of Nigeria in support of peace and democracy.
Title
A resolution supporting efforts to bring an end to violence perpetrated by Boko Haram, and urging the Government of Nigeria to conduct transparent, peaceful, and credible elections.
Sponsors
Sen. Robert Menendez [D-NJ] | Sen. Jeanne Shaheen [D-NH] | Sen. Christopher Coons [D-DE] | Sen. Johnny Isakson [R-GA] |
Sen. John Boozman [R-AR] | Sen. Richard Durbin [D-IL] | Sen. Patrick Leahy [D-VT] |
History
Date | Chamber | Action |
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2015-02-24 | Senate | S.Amdt.253 Amendment SA 253 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent. |
2015-02-24 | Senate | S.Amdt.254 Amendment SA 254 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent. |
2015-02-24 | Senate | S.Amdt.254 Amendment SA 254 proposed by Senator McConnell for Senator Rubio to Amendment SA 253. (consideration: CR S1082; text: CR S1082) |
2015-02-24 | Senate | S.Amdt.253 Amendment SA 253 proposed by Senator McConnell for Senator Menendez. (consideration: CR S1081-1082; text: CR S1081-1082) |
2015-02-24 | Senate | Resolution agreed to in Senate with an amendment and an amended preamble by Voice Vote. (text: CR S1082-1083) |
2015-02-24 | Senate | S.Amdt.252 Amendment SA 252 agreed to in Senate by Unanimous Consent. |
2015-02-24 | Senate | S.Amdt.252 Amendment SA 252 proposed by Senator McConnell for Senator Menendez. (consideration: CR S1081; text: CR S1081) |
2015-02-24 | Senate | Measure laid before Senate by unanimous consent. (consideration: CR S1081-1083) |
2015-02-24 | Senate | Senate Committee on Foreign Relations discharged by Unanimous Consent. |
2015-02-04 | Senate | Referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations. (Sponsor introductory remarks on measure: CR S782; text of measure as introduced: CR S781-782) |
Same As/Similar To
HR147 (Related) 2015-03-20 - Referred to the Subcommittee on Africa, Global Health, Global Human Rights and International Organizations.
Subjects
Africa
Cameroon
Chad
Crimes against women
Elections, voting, political campaign regulation
Human rights
International affairs
Niger
Nigeria
Political movements and philosophies
Racial and ethnic relations
Religion
Rule of law and government transparency
Terrorism
Women's rights
Cameroon
Chad
Crimes against women
Elections, voting, political campaign regulation
Human rights
International affairs
Niger
Nigeria
Political movements and philosophies
Racial and ethnic relations
Religion
Rule of law and government transparency
Terrorism
Women's rights