H. Con. Res. 119, Expressing the sense of the Congress that involuntary homelessness for families, women, and children in America should be eliminated
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… and it may just prove it by passing House Concurrent Resolution 119. That’s a purely ceremonial bill that would express the sense of Congress that involuntary homelessness for families, women, and children in America should be eliminated....