Iraq: A Compilation of Legislation Enacted and Resolutions Adopted by Congress, 1990-2003
Congressional Research Service Report for Congress
...This report is a compilation of legislation on Iraq from 1990 to the present. The
list is composed of resolutions and public laws relating to military action or diplomatic
pressure to be taken against Iraq.1 The list does not include foreign aid appropriations
bills passed since FY1994 that deny U.S. funds to any nation in violation of the United
Nations sanctions regime against Iraq.2 Also, measures that were not passed only in
either the House or the Senate are not included (with the exception of the proposals in
the 108th Congress and several relevant concurrent and joint resolutions from previous
Congresses )...
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