House Introduced Resolution
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House Resolution 203 of 2013
Sponsors
- Adam Zemke (District 55)
- Gretchen Driskell (District 52)
- Samir Singh (District 69)
- Andy Schor (District 68)
- Jeff Irwin (District 53)
- David Knezek (District 11)
- Marcia Hovey-Wright (District 92)
- John Kivela (District 109)
- Brian Banks (District 1)
- Douglas A. Geiss (District 12)
- Bill LaVoy (District 17)
- Woodrow Stanley (District 34)
- Kate Segal (District 62)
- Terry L. Brown (District 84)
- Brandon Dillon (District 75)
- David Rutledge (District 54)
- Pam Faris (District 48)
- Jim Townsend (District 26)
- Jon Switalski (District 28)
- Winnie Brinks (District 76)
- Robert L. Kosowski (District 16)
- Vicki Barnett (District 37)
- Tim Greimel (District 29)
- Rashida Tlaib (District 6)
- Phil Cavanagh (District 10)
- Theresa Abed (District 71)
- Rose Mary C. Robinson (District 4)
- John Olumba (District 3)
- Sarah Roberts (District 18)
- Mike Callton (District 87)
- Cindy Denby (District 47)
- Bill Rogers (District 42)
- Ed McBroom (District 108)
- Andrea M. LaFontaine (District 32)
- Frank Foster (District 107)
- Dale W. Zorn (District 56)
- Kurt Heise (District 20)
- Tom Hooker (District 77)
- Martin Howrylak (District 41)
- Michael D. McCready (District 40)
- Hugh D. Crawford (District 38)
- Rob VerHeulen (District 74)
- Rick Outman (District 70)
- Ellen Cogen Lipton (District 27)
- Anthony G. Forlini (District 24)
- Paul Muxlow (District 83)
- Joe Haveman (District 90)
- Collene Lamonte (District 91)
- Marilyn Lane (District 31)
- Charles M. Brunner (District 96)
- Charles Smiley (District 50)
- Thomas F. Stallworth III (District 7)
- Fred Durhal, Jr. (District 5)
- David E. Nathan (District 8)
- Dave Pagel (District 78)
- Klint Kesto (District 39)
- Bradford C. Jacobsen (District 46)
- Harold L. Haugh (District 22)
- Dian Slavens (District 21)
Categories
A resolution to urge the United States Congress to adopt legislation to change the manner in which sexual assaults are reported within the military.
History
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