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A resolution encouraging a swift transfer of power by the military to a civilian-led political authority in the Republic of the Sudan, and for other purposes.

USA116th CongressSRES-188| Senate 
| Updated: 7/9/2019
Ted Cruz

Ted Cruz

Republican Senator

Texas

Cosponsors (30)
Mike Braun (Republican)Dianne Feinstein (Democratic)Richard J. Durbin (Democratic)Edward J. Markey (Democratic)Kirsten E. Gillibrand (Democratic)Elizabeth Warren (Democratic)James E. Risch (Republican)Christopher A. Coons (Democratic)Kamala D. Harris (Democratic)Todd Young (Republican)Mark R. Warner (Democratic)Amy Klobuchar (Democratic)Lindsey Graham (Republican)John Boozman (Republican)Tim Kaine (Democratic)Chris Van Hollen (Democratic)Kevin Cramer (Republican)Johnny Isakson (Republican)Tina Smith (Democratic)Pat Roberts (Republican)Josh Hawley (Republican)Tammy Baldwin (Democratic)Cory A. Booker (Democratic)Benjamin L. Cardin (Democratic)Jeff Merkley (Democratic)Marco Rubio (Republican)Gary C. Peters (Democratic)Ron Wyden (Democratic)Richard Blumenthal (Democratic)Mike Crapo (Republican)

Foreign Relations Committee

  • Introduced
  • In Committee
  • On Floor
  • Passed Chamber
  • Enacted
This resolution expresses support for democratization in Sudan and emphasizes that, until Sudan transitions to a civilian-led government, it will remain on the State Sponsors of Terrorism List and sanctions against the country will continue. The resolution also urges Sudan to pursue accountability for human rights abuses and release all political prisoners.

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Timeline
May 2, 2019
Introduced in Senate
May 2, 2019
Referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations. (text: CR S2622)
May 22, 2019
Committee on Foreign Relations. Ordered to be reported with amendments favorably.
Jun 3, 2019
Committee on Foreign Relations. Reported by Senator Risch with an amendment in the nature of a substitute and with an amended preamble. Without written report.
Jun 3, 2019
Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 106.
Jul 9, 2019
Passed/agreed to in Senate: Resolution agreed to in Senate with an amendment and an amended preamble by Unanimous Consent.(consideration: CR S4736-4739; text: CR S4738-4739)
Jul 9, 2019
The committee amendment to the preamble withdrawn by Unanimous Consent.
Jul 9, 2019
Resolution agreed to in Senate with an amendment and an amended preamble by Unanimous Consent. (consideration: CR S4736-4739; text: CR S4738-4739)
Jul 9, 2019
Measure laid before Senate by unanimous consent.
Jul 9, 2019
The committee substitute withdrawn by Unanimous Consent.
  • May 2, 2019
    Introduced in Senate


  • May 2, 2019
    Referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations. (text: CR S2622)


  • May 22, 2019
    Committee on Foreign Relations. Ordered to be reported with amendments favorably.


  • June 3, 2019
    Committee on Foreign Relations. Reported by Senator Risch with an amendment in the nature of a substitute and with an amended preamble. Without written report.


  • June 3, 2019
    Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 106.


  • July 9, 2019
    Passed/agreed to in Senate: Resolution agreed to in Senate with an amendment and an amended preamble by Unanimous Consent.(consideration: CR S4736-4739; text: CR S4738-4739)


  • July 9, 2019
    The committee amendment to the preamble withdrawn by Unanimous Consent.


  • July 9, 2019
    Resolution agreed to in Senate with an amendment and an amended preamble by Unanimous Consent. (consideration: CR S4736-4739; text: CR S4738-4739)


  • July 9, 2019
    Measure laid before Senate by unanimous consent.


  • July 9, 2019
    The committee substitute withdrawn by Unanimous Consent.

International Affairs

AfricaConflicts and warsDetention of personsElections, voting, political campaign regulationForeign aid and international reliefGovernment ethics and transparency, public corruptionHuman rightsInternational organizations and cooperationNews media and reportingPolitical parties and affiliationReligionSanctionsSovereignty, recognition, national governance and statusSudanTerrorismWar crimes, genocide, crimes against humanity

A resolution encouraging a swift transfer of power by the military to a civilian-led political authority in the Republic of the Sudan, and for other purposes.

USA116th CongressSRES-188| Senate 
| Updated: 7/9/2019
This resolution expresses support for democratization in Sudan and emphasizes that, until Sudan transitions to a civilian-led government, it will remain on the State Sponsors of Terrorism List and sanctions against the country will continue. The resolution also urges Sudan to pursue accountability for human rights abuses and release all political prisoners.

Bill Text Versions

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3 versions available

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Timeline
May 2, 2019
Introduced in Senate
May 2, 2019
Referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations. (text: CR S2622)
May 22, 2019
Committee on Foreign Relations. Ordered to be reported with amendments favorably.
Jun 3, 2019
Committee on Foreign Relations. Reported by Senator Risch with an amendment in the nature of a substitute and with an amended preamble. Without written report.
Jun 3, 2019
Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 106.
Jul 9, 2019
Passed/agreed to in Senate: Resolution agreed to in Senate with an amendment and an amended preamble by Unanimous Consent.(consideration: CR S4736-4739; text: CR S4738-4739)
Jul 9, 2019
The committee amendment to the preamble withdrawn by Unanimous Consent.
Jul 9, 2019
Resolution agreed to in Senate with an amendment and an amended preamble by Unanimous Consent. (consideration: CR S4736-4739; text: CR S4738-4739)
Jul 9, 2019
Measure laid before Senate by unanimous consent.
Jul 9, 2019
The committee substitute withdrawn by Unanimous Consent.
  • May 2, 2019
    Introduced in Senate


  • May 2, 2019
    Referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations. (text: CR S2622)


  • May 22, 2019
    Committee on Foreign Relations. Ordered to be reported with amendments favorably.


  • June 3, 2019
    Committee on Foreign Relations. Reported by Senator Risch with an amendment in the nature of a substitute and with an amended preamble. Without written report.


  • June 3, 2019
    Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 106.


  • July 9, 2019
    Passed/agreed to in Senate: Resolution agreed to in Senate with an amendment and an amended preamble by Unanimous Consent.(consideration: CR S4736-4739; text: CR S4738-4739)


  • July 9, 2019
    The committee amendment to the preamble withdrawn by Unanimous Consent.


  • July 9, 2019
    Resolution agreed to in Senate with an amendment and an amended preamble by Unanimous Consent. (consideration: CR S4736-4739; text: CR S4738-4739)


  • July 9, 2019
    Measure laid before Senate by unanimous consent.


  • July 9, 2019
    The committee substitute withdrawn by Unanimous Consent.
Ted Cruz

Ted Cruz

Republican Senator

Texas

Cosponsors (30)
Mike Braun (Republican)Dianne Feinstein (Democratic)Richard J. Durbin (Democratic)Edward J. Markey (Democratic)Kirsten E. Gillibrand (Democratic)Elizabeth Warren (Democratic)James E. Risch (Republican)Christopher A. Coons (Democratic)Kamala D. Harris (Democratic)Todd Young (Republican)Mark R. Warner (Democratic)Amy Klobuchar (Democratic)Lindsey Graham (Republican)John Boozman (Republican)Tim Kaine (Democratic)Chris Van Hollen (Democratic)Kevin Cramer (Republican)Johnny Isakson (Republican)Tina Smith (Democratic)Pat Roberts (Republican)Josh Hawley (Republican)Tammy Baldwin (Democratic)Cory A. Booker (Democratic)Benjamin L. Cardin (Democratic)Jeff Merkley (Democratic)Marco Rubio (Republican)Gary C. Peters (Democratic)Ron Wyden (Democratic)Richard Blumenthal (Democratic)Mike Crapo (Republican)

Foreign Relations Committee

International Affairs

  • Introduced
  • In Committee
  • On Floor
  • Passed Chamber
  • Enacted
AfricaConflicts and warsDetention of personsElections, voting, political campaign regulationForeign aid and international reliefGovernment ethics and transparency, public corruptionHuman rightsInternational organizations and cooperationNews media and reportingPolitical parties and affiliationReligionSanctionsSovereignty, recognition, national governance and statusSudanTerrorismWar crimes, genocide, crimes against humanity