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111th Congress (2009–2011)

P.L. 111-32
The Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2009 (13 comments | 15 wiki edits »)

Costs $969.26 per family

H.R. 2410
The Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 2010 and 2011 (4 comments | 8 wiki edits »)

Costs $391.87 per family

H.R. 3081
The Department of State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs Appropriations Act, 2010 (2 comments | 5 wiki edits »)

Costs $379.33 per family

H.R. 2817
The Roadmap Act of 2009

S. 1434
The Department of State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs Appropriations Act, 2010

Costs $381.21 per family

S. 891
The Congo Conflict Minerals Act of 2009

H.R. 1511
The Torture Victims Relief Reauthorization Act of 2009 (2 comments | 5 wiki edits »)

P.L. 111-35
To designate the Federal building located at 799 United Nations Plaza in New York, New York, as the "Ronald H. Brown United States Mission to the United Nations Building" (15 wiki edits »)

H. Con. Res. 159
Recognizing the fifth anniversary of the declaration by the United States Congress of genocide in Darfur, Sudan (6 wiki edits »)

H.R. 2795
The Roadmap Act of 2009

H.R. 2475
The Foreign Relations Authorization and Reform Act, Fiscal Years 2010 and 2011

H.R. 808
The Department of Peace Act (21 comments | 6 wiki edits »)

S. 1416
The North Korea Accountability Act of 2009

H.R. 3107
The Stop Nuclear Assistance to State Sponsors of Terrorism Act of 2009

H.R. 2376
To withhold United States funding from the United Nations Human Rights Council

H.R. 1980
The North Korea Sanctions and Diplomatic Nonrecognition Act of 2009

S. 837
The North Korea Sanctions Act of 2009

H. Con. Res. 97
Calling on the President to support United Nations Security Council referrals of situations involving genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity to the International Criminal Court, to cooperate with investigations and prosecutions conducted by the International Criminal Court, and participate as an observer at meetings of the Assembly of States Parties to the Rome Statute

H.R. 1920
The United Nations Durban Review Conference (Durban II) Funding Prohibition Act of 2009

H.R. 1315
The Terrorist Detainees Procedures Act of 2009 (3 wiki edits »)

H.R. 1206
The Syria Accountability and Liberation Act (3 wiki edits »)

H.R. 1146
The American Sovereignty Restoration Act of 2009

H.R. 1072
To prohibit United States contributions to the United Nations for the purpose of paying or reimbursing the legal expenses of United Nations officers or employees charged with malfeasance, and for other purposes

H. Con. Res. 29
Expressing the sense of Congress that the United Nations should take immediate steps to improve the transparency and accountability of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian Refugees (UNRWA) in the Near East to ensure that it is not providing funding, employment, or other support to terrorists

H.R. 557
The United Nations Transparency, Accountability, and Reform Act of 2009 (1 comment »)

H.R. 578
The Iraqi Refugee and Internally Displaced Persons Humanitarian Assistance, Resettlement, and Security Act of 2009 (3 wiki edits »)

H. Con. Res. 18
Expressing the sense of Congress that the United States should resume normal diplomatic relations with Taiwan, and for other purposes

H.R. 374
The Lawful Interrogation and Detention Act

H.R. 331
To establish the Independent Commission on the 2004 Coup d'Etat in the Republic of Haiti

H.R. 72
To increase global stability and security for the United States and the international community by reducing the number of individuals who are de jure or de facto stateless and at risk of being trafficked

H.R. 66
The Military Success in Iraq And Diplomatic Surge for National and Political Reconciliation in Iraq Act of 2009

H.R. 65
The Military Success in Iraq Commemoration Act of 2009 (2 comments »)

S. 147
The Lawful Interrogation and Detention Act

H.R. 196
To provide that no Federal funds may be used for the design, renovation, construction, or rental of any headquarters for the United Nations in any location in the United States unless the President transmits to Congress a certification that the United Nations has adopted internationally-recognized best practices in contracting and procurement

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