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Urging the release of information regarding the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks upon the United States.

USA115th CongressHRES-663| House 
| Updated: 12/13/2017
Walter B. Jones

Walter B. Jones

Republican Representative

North Carolina

Cosponsors (2)
Thomas Massie (Republican)Stephen F. Lynch (Democratic)

Oversight and Government Reform Committee

  • Introduced
  • In Committee
  • On Floor
  • Passed Chamber
  • Enacted
Resolves that documents related to the events of September 11, 2001, should be declassified to the greatest extent possible so as to provide answers to survivors, the families of the victims, and the people of the United States.
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Timeline
Dec 13, 2017
Introduced in House
Dec 13, 2017
Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.
Sep 26, 2018

Latest Companion Bill Action

SRES 115-610
Passed/agreed to in Senate: Resolution agreed to in Senate without amendment and with a preamble by Unanimous Consent.(text: CR 8/31/2018 S5762)
  • December 13, 2017
    Introduced in House


  • December 13, 2017
    Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.


  • September 26, 2018

    Latest Companion Bill Action

    SRES 115-610
    Passed/agreed to in Senate: Resolution agreed to in Senate without amendment and with a preamble by Unanimous Consent.(text: CR 8/31/2018 S5762)

Armed Forces and National Security

Related Bills

  • SRES 115-597: A resolution urging the release of information regarding the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks upon the United States.
  • SRES 115-610: A resolution urging the release of information regarding the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks upon the United States.
Crime victimsDepartment of DefenseGovernment buildings, facilities, and propertyGovernment information and archivesGovernment studies and investigationsIntelligence activities, surveillance, classified informationNew York CityPennsylvaniaTerrorismVirginia

Urging the release of information regarding the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks upon the United States.

USA115th CongressHRES-663| House 
| Updated: 12/13/2017
Resolves that documents related to the events of September 11, 2001, should be declassified to the greatest extent possible so as to provide answers to survivors, the families of the victims, and the people of the United States.
View Full Text

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Timeline
Dec 13, 2017
Introduced in House
Dec 13, 2017
Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.
Sep 26, 2018

Latest Companion Bill Action

SRES 115-610
Passed/agreed to in Senate: Resolution agreed to in Senate without amendment and with a preamble by Unanimous Consent.(text: CR 8/31/2018 S5762)
  • December 13, 2017
    Introduced in House


  • December 13, 2017
    Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.


  • September 26, 2018

    Latest Companion Bill Action

    SRES 115-610
    Passed/agreed to in Senate: Resolution agreed to in Senate without amendment and with a preamble by Unanimous Consent.(text: CR 8/31/2018 S5762)
Walter B. Jones

Walter B. Jones

Republican Representative

North Carolina

Cosponsors (2)
Thomas Massie (Republican)Stephen F. Lynch (Democratic)

Oversight and Government Reform Committee

Armed Forces and National Security

Related Bills

  • SRES 115-597: A resolution urging the release of information regarding the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks upon the United States.
  • SRES 115-610: A resolution urging the release of information regarding the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks upon the United States.
  • Introduced
  • In Committee
  • On Floor
  • Passed Chamber
  • Enacted
Crime victimsDepartment of DefenseGovernment buildings, facilities, and propertyGovernment information and archivesGovernment studies and investigationsIntelligence activities, surveillance, classified informationNew York CityPennsylvaniaTerrorismVirginia