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113th Congress
House Joint Resolution 40
Introduced April 23, 2013
Sponsored by Reps. Trent Franks [AZ-8], Jim Costs [CA-16] and Edward Royce [CA-39 and 12 other original cosponsors.
- Text of Legislation
- Status and Summary in Congress (Thomas)
- Additional House Co-sponsors:
- Rep Bentivolio, Kerry L. [MI-11]
- Rep Calvert, Ken [CA-42]
- Rep Chabot, Steve [OH-1]
- Rep Cramer, Kevin [ND]
- Rep Fleming, John [LA-4]
- Rep Gosar, Paul A. [AZ-4]
- Rep. Green, Gene [TX-29]
- Rep Jones, Walter B., Jr. [NC-3]
- Rep. Lowenthal, Alan [CA-47]
- Rep. Marino, Tom [PA-10]
- Rep Meadows, Mark [NC-11]
- Rep Nunnelee, Alan [MS-1]
- Rep. Ruppersberger, A Dutch [MD-2]
- Rep Salmon, Matt [AZ-5]
- Rep Schweikert, David [AZ-6]
- Rep. Swalwell, Eric [CA-15]
- Rep Yoder, Kevin [KS-3]
- Letters of Support
- Arizona House Memorial
- National Center for Victims of Crime
- National Organization for Victims of Crime
- National District Attorneys' Association
- Fraternal Order of Police
- Ohio Domestic Violence Network
- POMC Petition (189 signers)
- Hearing, Subcommittee on the Constitution and Civil Justice, April 25, 2013
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- William Montgomery, Maricopa County Attorney
- John Gillis, crime victim, former Director, Office for Victims of Crime, U.S. Department of Justice
- Doug Beloof, Professor, Lewis and Clark Law School and former Director, National Crime Victim Law Institute
- Prof. Paul Cassell, submitted testimony
- Media
- "Symbolic? Perhaps, but victims' rights deserve our attention," Bakersfield Californian, April 27, 2013
- "Franks pushs victims' rights amendment to Constitution," Tucson Sentinel, April 26,2013
- "Franks, Montgomery push constitutional amendment for victims' rights," AzCapitolTimes.com, April 26, 2013
- Cronkite NewsWatch, April 25, 2013 (opens popup window)
112th Congress
House Joint Resolution 106
[Introduced March 26, 2012]
Sponsored by Representatives Trent Franks [AZ-2] and Jim Costa [CA-20]
- Text of Legislation
- Status and Summary in Congress (Thomas)
- House Co-Sponsors
Rep. Bilbray, Brian [CA-50]
Rep. Boren, Dan [OK-2]
Rep. Calvert, Ken [CA-44]
Rep. Chabot, Steve [OH-1]
Rep. Coble, Howard [NC-6]
Rep. Flake, Jeff [AZ-6]
Rep. Fleming, John [LA-4]
Rep. Gallegly, Elton [CA-24]
Rep. Gosar, Paul [AZ-1]
Rep. Lungren, Daniel [CA-3]
Rep. Pence, Mike [IN-06]
Rep. Quayle, Benjamin [AZ-3]
Rep. Royce, Edward [CA-40]
Rep. Schweikert, David [AZ-5]
Rep. Swalwell, Eric [CA-15]- House Judiciary Committee Subcommittee on the Constitution, April 26, 2012
Written Testimony: - Statements by Supporters
108th Congress
Senate Joint Resolution 1
[Introduced January 7, 2003]
Sponsored by Senators Jon Kyl and Dianne Feinstein
- Text of Legislation: [HTML][PDF]
- Status and Summary in Congress (Thomas)
- Senate Co-Sponsors:
Sen. Allard, Wayne [CO]
Sen. Bayh, Evan [IN]
Sen. Breaux, John B [LA]
Sen. Bunning, Jim [KY]
Sen. Chambliss, Saxby [GA]
Sen. Collins, Susan [ME]
Sen. Cornyn, John [TX]
Sen. Craig, Larry E. [ID]Sen. DeWine, Michael [OH]
Sen. Graham, Lindsey [SC]
Sen. Grassley, Charles [IA]
Sen. Hagel, Chuck [NE]
Sen. Hutchison, Kay Bailey [TX]
Sen. Inhofe, Jim [OK]
Sen. Landrieu, Mary L.[LA]
Sen. Lieberman, Joseph [CT]
Sen. Lincoln, Blanche [AR]
Sen. Lott, Trent [MS]
Sen. McCain, John [AZ]
Sen. Miller, Zell [GA]
Sen. Shelby, Richard [AL]
Sen. Smith, Gordon [OR]
Sen. Snowe, Olympia [ME]
Sen. Stevens, Ted [AK]
Sen. Wyden, Ron [OR]
- Public Hearing, Senate Judiciary Committee, April 8, 2003
- Letter by Roberta Roper [PDF]
- Speech by Sue Russell, Vermont [PDF]
- Committee Report, November 7. 2003 [PDF]
House Joint Resolution 48
[Introduced April 10, 2003]
Sponsored by Representative Steve Chabot
- Text of Legislation: [HTML][PDF]
- Status and Summary in Congress (Thomas)
- House Co-Sponsors:
Rep. Brady, Kevin [TX-8]
Rep. Beauprez, Bob [CO-7]
Rep. Diaz-Balart, Mario [FL-25]
Rep. Flake, Jeff [AZ-6]
Rep. Foley, Mark [FL-16]
Rep. Fossella, Vito [NY-13]
Rep. Gallegly, Elton [CA-24]
Rep. Gibbons, Jim [NV-2]
Rep. Green, Mark [WI-8]
Rep. Hayworth, J. D. [AZ-5]
Rep. Isakson, Johnny [GA-6]
Rep. Jefferson, William [LA-2]
Rep. Kennedy, Mark R. [MN-6]
Rep. Pryce, Deborah [OH-15]
Rep. Renzi, Rick [AZ-1]
Rep. Royce, Edward R. [CA-40]
Rep. Saxton, Jim [NJ-3]
Rep. Shadegg, John B. [AZ-3]
Rep. Shays, Christopher - [CT-4]
Rep. Vitter, David [LA-1]
Rep. Walden, Greg[OR-2]
- Introduction Statement by Rep. Chabot [PDF]
- Statement by Mille Webb, past president MADD [PDF]
- Public Hearing, House Judiciary Committee Subcommittee on the Constitution, September 30, 2003
[Top]House Joint Resolution 10
[Introduced January 7, 2003]
Sponsored by Representative Edward RoyceText of Legislation [HTML][PDF]
Status and Summary in Congress (Thomas)
107th Congress
[Top]Senate Joint Resolution 35
[Introduced April 15, 2002]
Sponsored by Senators Dianne Feinstein and Jon Kyl
Senate Co-sponsors:
Allard, Wayne
Byah, Evan
Breaux, John
Bunning, Jim
Cleland, Max
Craig, Larry
DeWine, Michael
Frist, Bill
Gramm, PhilHagel, Chuck
Helms. Jesse
Hutchinson, Tim
Hutchison, Kay Bailey
Inhofe,James. M.
Landrieu, Mary L.
Lieberman, Joseph I.
Lincoln, Blanche
Lott, Trent
McCain, John
Miller, Zel
Murkowski, Frank H.
Shelby, Richard C
Smith, Bill
Smith, Gordon
Snowe, Olympia
Warner, John W.
Wyden, Ron.House Joint Resolution 91
[Introduced May 2, 2002]
Sponsored by Representative Steve Chabot
- Status and Summary in Congress
- House Judiciary Committee, Subcommittee on the Constitution
Public Hearing, May 9, 2003
- Committee hearing transcript [PDF]
- Steve Twist - written statement [PDF]
- House Co-sponsors:
Barcia, James
Brady, Kevin
English, Phil
Flake, Jeff
Fossella, VitoGallegly, Elton
Green, Mark
Keller, Ric
Kennedy, Mark. R.
McNulty, Michael. R.
Prycy, Deborah
Royce, Edward R.
Saxton, Jim
Shays, Christopher
Souder, Mark E.
Walden, Gregg
106th Congress
- Senate Judiciary Committee Hearing, St. Louis, MO, May 1, 1999 [PDF]
Senate Joint Resolution 3
[Introduced January 19, 1999]
- Versions of Resolution
As reported by Senate Judiciary Committee [PDF]- Summary and Status in Congress
- Links to Congressional Record of Floor Debate, April 25 - 27, 2000 [PDF's]
- April 25, 2000 - [Part 1][Part 2][Part 3]
- April 26, 2000 - - [Part 1][Part 2]
- April 27, 2000 - [Part 1]
- Sponsored by Senators Jon Kyl and Dianne Feinstein
- Senate Co-sponsors:
Biden, Joseph R., Jr.
Campbell, Ben Nighthorse
Craig, Larry E.
Gramm, Phil
Gregg, Judd
Hutchinson, Y. Tim
Inouye, Daniel K.
Lott, Trent
Murkowski, Frank H.
Smith, Gordon
Thurmond, Strom
Warner, John W.
Wyden, RonBryan, Richard H.
Cleland, Max
DeWine, Michael
Grams, Rod
Hagel, Chuck
Hutchison, Kay Bailey
Landrieu, Mary L.
Mack, Connie
Shelby, Richard C.
Snowe, Olympia J.
Torricelli, Robert G.
Bayh, Evan
Lincoln, BlancheBunning, Jim
Coverdell, Paul
Frist, Bill
Grassley, Charles E
Helms, Jesse
Inhofe, James M.
Lieberman, Joseph I.
McCain, John
Smith, Bob
Thomas, Craig
Voinovich, George V.
Reid, Harry M.
Breaux, John B.
- Senate Judiciary Committee
- Congressional Reseach Service Report for Congress, May 12, 2000 [PDF]
House Joint Resolution 64
[Introduced August 4, 1999]
105th Congress
- Versions of Resolution
- Senate Judiciary Committee Report [PDF]
- Executive Business Meeting July 7, 1998 vote on S.J. Res. 44:
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Voting Yes (11) Voting No (6) Not Voting (1) Hatch (R-UT)
Thurmond (R-SC)
Grassley (R-IA)
Kyl (R-AZ)
DeWine (R-OH)
Sessions (R-AL)
Ashcroft (R-MO)
Abraham (R-MI)
Biden (D-DE)
Feinstein (D-CA)
Torricelli (D-NJ)Thompson (R-TN)
Leahy (D-VT)
Kennedy (D-MA)
Kohl (D-WI)
Feingold (D-WI)
Durbin (D-IL)Specter (R-PA) - Public Hearing Testimony, April 28, 1998
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Senate Joint Resolution 44
[Introduced April 1, 1998]
Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-CA)
- Senate Joint Resolution 6
- Text of Resolution
- Status in Congress
[Introduced January 21, 1997]
Sponsors
Senator Jon Kyl (R-AZ)
- Sen. Kyl's Congressional Record Statement on Introduction of S.J.Res. 6 [PDF]
Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-CA)
Senate Co-Sponsors John Breaux
James Inhofe
Phil Gramm
Daniel Inouye
Dan Coats
Kay Hutchison
Richard Shelby
Mary LandrieuLauch Faircloth
Michael DeWine
Paul Coverdell
John Warner
Wayne Allard
Larry Craig
Tim Hutchinson
Bill FristFrank Murkowski
Charles Grassley
Al D'Amato
Robert Torricelli
Harry Reid
Max Cleland
Connie Mack
Gordon SmithJesse Helms
Joseph Lieberman
Craig Thomas
Richard Bryan
Judd Gregg
Charles Hagel
Ben Nighthorse Campbell
Strom Thurmond
Bob Smith
- Senate Judiciary Committee
- April 16, 1997 Hearing
Click here to view C-Span video of entire hearing.- Marsha Kight, survivor of bombing victim [PDF]
- James Doyle, Wisconsin Attorney General[PDF]
- Carla Stovall, Kansas, Attorney General [PDF]
- Barbara LaWall, Pima Co, Arizona, District Attorney [PDF]
- Prof. Paul Cassell, Univ. of Utah [PDF]
- Rick Romley, Maricopa, AZ County Attorney [statement submitted May 12, 1997] [PDF]
- April 23, 1996 Hearing Testimony
- April 16, 1997 Hearing
- Statement by Sen. Jon Kyl on Introduction of S.J.Res 52 (April 22, 1996) [PDF]
- Statement by Sen. Jon Kyl on Introduction of S.J.Res. 65 (September 30, 1996) [PDF]
- Statement by Sen. Dianne Feinstein on Introduction of S.J. Res. 65 (September 30, 1996) [PDF]
House of Representatives
- House Joint Resolution 71
- H.R. 1322 (Implementing Legislation)
Sponsor
Rep. Henry Hyde (R-IL)Hyde Urges Enactment of Crime Victims' Rights Law [PDF]
House Co-Sponsors
Deborah Pryce
James Barcia
Ed Royce
Robert Stump
Sonny Bono
James P. Moran
Stephen HornSusan Molinari
Gary Condit
Kevin Brady
Mark Foley
Clifford Stearns
Elton GalleglyIleana Ros-Lehtinen
Frank LoBiondo
Don Young.
Jim Saxton
George Gekas
Robert WexlerMatt Salmon
J. D. Hayworth
John Shadegg
Sue Myrick
Steve Chabot
Brad Sherman
Mac Collins
[Top]House Judiciary Committee
- Prepared testimony in Support of House Joint Resolution 71 (June 25, 1997)
- Chairman Henry Hyde
- Attorney General Janet Reno
- Rep. Deborah Pryce
- Jacqueline Davis, Dallas, TX
- Robert Horowitz, Prosecuting Attorney, Canton, OH
- Testimony in Support of House Joint Resolutions 173 and 174 (July 11, 1996):
- Roberta Roper - Director; Stephanie Roper Committeee and Foundation, Inc.; Upper Marlboro, Maryland
- Chet Hodgin - Vice-President, North Carolina Victim Assistance Network; Jamestown, North Carolina
- Hon. John Schmidt - Associate Attorney General; U.S. Department of Justice; Washington, D.C.
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