A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate that the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) continues to make an invaluable contribution to United States and international security, 50 years after it opened for signature on July 1, 1968.
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What it doesSummary introduced in senate (Jun 28, 2018)
Expresses the sense of the Senate that the United States: (1) should encourage cooperation with other nuclear possessing states to reduce the number and role of nuclear weapons in global military strategies, and (2) must maintain support for the International Atomic Energy Agency.
What just happenedNov 29, 2018
Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 700.
Who’s behind it
- Reported to SenateNov 29, 2018
- Introduced in SenateJun 28, 2018
- Nov 29, 2018Calendars
Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 700.
- Nov 29, 2018Committee
Committee on Foreign Relations. Reported by Senator Corker with an amendment in the nature of a substitute and with an amended preamble. Without written report.
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Committee on Foreign Relations. Reported by Senator Corker with an amendment in the nature of a substitute and with an amended preamble. Without written report.
Foreign Relations Committee - Nov 28, 2018Committee
Committee on Foreign Relations. Ordered to be reported with amendments favorably.
Foreign Relations Committee - Jun 28, 2018IntroReferral
Referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations. (text of measure as introduced: CR S4743)
Foreign Relations Committee - Jun 28, 2018IntroReferral10000
Introduced in Senate