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A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of Congress that tax-exempt fraternal benefit societies have historically provided and continue to provide critical benefits to the people and communities of the United States.

USA118th CongressSCONRES-8| Senate 
| Updated: 3/23/2023
Debbie Stabenow

Debbie Stabenow

Democratic Senator

Michigan

Cosponsors (31)
Mike Braun (Republican)Thomas Tillis (Republican)Richard J. Durbin (Democratic)Jerry Moran (Republican)James E. Risch (Republican)Cynthia M. Lummis (Republican)Todd Young (Republican)Amy Klobuchar (Democratic)John W. Hickenlooper (Democratic)Robert P. Casey (Democratic)Kyrsten Sinema (Independent)Joe Manchin (Independent)John Thune (Republican)Mike Rounds (Republican)Tim Scott (Republican)Kevin Cramer (Republican)James Lankford (Republican)Michael F. Bennet (Democratic)John Fetterman (Democratic)Tina Smith (Democratic)Sherrod Brown (Democratic)Tammy Baldwin (Democratic)Benjamin L. Cardin (Democratic)Jeff Merkley (Democratic)Chuck Grassley (Republican)Gary C. Peters (Democratic)Steve Daines (Republican)John Hoeven (Republican)Mark Kelly (Democratic)Ted Budd (Republican)Mike Crapo (Republican)

Finance Committee

  • Introduced
  • In Committee
  • On Floor
  • Passed Chamber
  • Enacted
This concurrent resolution expresses the sense of Congress that tax-exempt fraternal benefit societies provide critical benefits to the people and communities of the United States and their work should continue to be promoted.
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Bill from Previous Congress

SCONRES 116-9
A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of Congress that tax-exempt fraternal benefit societies have historically provided and continue to provide critical benefits to the people and communities of the United States.

Bill from Previous Congress

SCONRES 117-10
A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of Congress that tax-exempt fraternal benefit societies have historically provided and continue to provide critical benefits to the people and communities of the United States.

Bill from Previous Congress

SCONRES 115-7
A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of Congress that tax-exempt fraternal benefit societies have historically provided and continue to provide critical benefits to the people and communities of the United States.
Mar 23, 2023

Latest Companion Bill Action

HCONRES 118-28
Introduced in House
Mar 23, 2023
Introduced in Senate
Mar 23, 2023
Referred to the Committee on Finance. (text: CR S939)
  • Bill from Previous Congress

    SCONRES 116-9
    A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of Congress that tax-exempt fraternal benefit societies have historically provided and continue to provide critical benefits to the people and communities of the United States.


  • Bill from Previous Congress

    SCONRES 117-10
    A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of Congress that tax-exempt fraternal benefit societies have historically provided and continue to provide critical benefits to the people and communities of the United States.


  • Bill from Previous Congress

    SCONRES 115-7
    A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of Congress that tax-exempt fraternal benefit societies have historically provided and continue to provide critical benefits to the people and communities of the United States.


  • March 23, 2023

    Latest Companion Bill Action

    HCONRES 118-28
    Introduced in House


  • March 23, 2023
    Introduced in Senate


  • March 23, 2023
    Referred to the Committee on Finance. (text: CR S939)

Taxation

Related Bills

  • HCONRES 118-28: Expressing the sense of Congress that tax-exempt fraternal benefit societies have historically provided and continue to provide critical benefits to the people and communities of the United States.
Life, casualty, property insuranceSocial work, volunteer service, charitable organizationsTax-exempt organizations

A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of Congress that tax-exempt fraternal benefit societies have historically provided and continue to provide critical benefits to the people and communities of the United States.

USA118th CongressSCONRES-8| Senate 
| Updated: 3/23/2023
This concurrent resolution expresses the sense of Congress that tax-exempt fraternal benefit societies provide critical benefits to the people and communities of the United States and their work should continue to be promoted.
View Full Text

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Timeline

Bill from Previous Congress

SCONRES 116-9
A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of Congress that tax-exempt fraternal benefit societies have historically provided and continue to provide critical benefits to the people and communities of the United States.

Bill from Previous Congress

SCONRES 117-10
A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of Congress that tax-exempt fraternal benefit societies have historically provided and continue to provide critical benefits to the people and communities of the United States.

Bill from Previous Congress

SCONRES 115-7
A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of Congress that tax-exempt fraternal benefit societies have historically provided and continue to provide critical benefits to the people and communities of the United States.
Mar 23, 2023

Latest Companion Bill Action

HCONRES 118-28
Introduced in House
Mar 23, 2023
Introduced in Senate
Mar 23, 2023
Referred to the Committee on Finance. (text: CR S939)
  • Bill from Previous Congress

    SCONRES 116-9
    A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of Congress that tax-exempt fraternal benefit societies have historically provided and continue to provide critical benefits to the people and communities of the United States.


  • Bill from Previous Congress

    SCONRES 117-10
    A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of Congress that tax-exempt fraternal benefit societies have historically provided and continue to provide critical benefits to the people and communities of the United States.


  • Bill from Previous Congress

    SCONRES 115-7
    A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of Congress that tax-exempt fraternal benefit societies have historically provided and continue to provide critical benefits to the people and communities of the United States.


  • March 23, 2023

    Latest Companion Bill Action

    HCONRES 118-28
    Introduced in House


  • March 23, 2023
    Introduced in Senate


  • March 23, 2023
    Referred to the Committee on Finance. (text: CR S939)
Debbie Stabenow

Debbie Stabenow

Democratic Senator

Michigan

Cosponsors (31)
Mike Braun (Republican)Thomas Tillis (Republican)Richard J. Durbin (Democratic)Jerry Moran (Republican)James E. Risch (Republican)Cynthia M. Lummis (Republican)Todd Young (Republican)Amy Klobuchar (Democratic)John W. Hickenlooper (Democratic)Robert P. Casey (Democratic)Kyrsten Sinema (Independent)Joe Manchin (Independent)John Thune (Republican)Mike Rounds (Republican)Tim Scott (Republican)Kevin Cramer (Republican)James Lankford (Republican)Michael F. Bennet (Democratic)John Fetterman (Democratic)Tina Smith (Democratic)Sherrod Brown (Democratic)Tammy Baldwin (Democratic)Benjamin L. Cardin (Democratic)Jeff Merkley (Democratic)Chuck Grassley (Republican)Gary C. Peters (Democratic)Steve Daines (Republican)John Hoeven (Republican)Mark Kelly (Democratic)Ted Budd (Republican)Mike Crapo (Republican)

Finance Committee

Taxation

Related Bills

  • HCONRES 118-28: Expressing the sense of Congress that tax-exempt fraternal benefit societies have historically provided and continue to provide critical benefits to the people and communities of the United States.
  • Introduced
  • In Committee
  • On Floor
  • Passed Chamber
  • Enacted
Life, casualty, property insuranceSocial work, volunteer service, charitable organizationsTax-exempt organizations