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Avg. Rating: 4.94
Rated 16 times
1
To provide incentives to reduce dependence on foreign oil.
Avg. Rating: 4.90
Rated 36 times
2
Habeas Corpus Restoration Act of 2007
Jerrold Nadler
and 85 cosponsors
To restore habeas corpus for those detained by the United States and to repeal the prohibition on treaty obligations establishing grounds for certain claims.
Avg. Rating: 4.90
Rated 10 times
3
Federal Correctional Workers Safety Act of 2008
Kendrick Meek
and 38 cosponsors
To amend title 18, United States Code, to require the Bureau of Prisons to provide secure storage areas in prison facilities for employees authorized to carry a firearm.
Avg. Rating: 4.86
Rated 14 times
4
H.R.2450
Ellen Tauscher
and 0 cosponsors
To repeal the Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Iraq Resolution of 2002 (Public Law 107-243).
Avg. Rating: 4.85
Rated 18 times
5
H.RES.97
Patrick Murphy
and 64 cosponsors
Providing for Operation Iraqi Freedom cost accountability.
Avg. Rating: 4.81
Rated 19 times
6
Sunset of Public Law 107-243 Act of 2007
Ron Paul
and 23 cosponsors
To establish a sunset for the Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Iraq Resolution of 2002 (Public Law 107-243).
Avg. Rating: 4.80
Rated 19 times
7
A bill to promote the national security and stability of the United States economy by reducing the dependence of the United States on oil through the use of alternative fuels and new technology, and for other purposes.
Avg. Rating: 4.80
Rated 28 times
8
S.121
Russ Feingold
and 3 cosponsors
A bill to provide for the redeployment of United States forces from Iraq.
Avg. Rating: 4.80
Rated 10 times
9
Foster Children Self-Support Act
Pete Stark
and 13 cosponsors
To ensure that foster children are able to use their social security and supplemental security income benefits to address their needs and improve their lives.
Avg. Rating: 4.79
Rated 14 times
10
H.R.3087
John Tanner
and 12 cosponsors
A bill to require the Secretary of Defense to submit to Congress reports on the status of planning for the redeployment of the Armed Forces from Iraq and to require the Secretary of Defense, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and appropriate senior officials of the Department of Defense to meet with Congress to brief Congress on the matters contained in the reports.