Recognizing the "Day of the African Child" on June 16, 2009, devoted to the theme of child survival and to emphasize the importance of reducing maternal, newborn, and child deaths in Africa.

HR 550 Recognizing the "Day of the African Child" on June 16, 2009, devoted to the theme of child survival and to emphasize the importance of reducing maternal, newborn, and child deaths in Africa

US Congress 111th Congress

Recognizing the "Day of the African Child" on June 16, 2009, devoted to the theme of child survival and to emphasize the importance of reducing maternal, newborn, and child deaths in Africa.
HR-550


About HR-550

Recognizes the Day of the African Child. Salutes the health professionals and community health workers in Africa who are extending health care and hope to families across the continent. Reaffirms the importance of U.S. partnership with African leaders and communities in reducing child, newborn, and maternal deaths.

  

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Engrossed 11/26/2010

Introduced 11/25/2010

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History

Considered As Unfinished Business. (consideration: Cr H9166)

07/30/2009

On Motion To Suspend The Rules And Agree To The Resolution Agreed To By Voice Vote. (text: Cr 7/28/2009 H8941)

07/30/2009

Motion To Reconsider Laid On The Table Agreed To Without Objection.

07/30/2009

Mr. Faleomavaega Moved To Suspend The Rules And Agree To The Resolution.

07/28/2009

Considered Under Suspension Of The Rules. (consideration: Cr H8941-8943)

07/28/2009

Debate - The House Proceeded With Forty Minutes Of Debate On H. Res. 550.

07/28/2009

Referred To The House Committee On Foreign Affairs.

06/16/2009