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BILL SPONSOR
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Frederica Wilson
Democratic - FL
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Bill Progress
BILL INTRODUCED 12/1/2014
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H.R.5778 : To support stabilization and lasting peace in northeast Nigeria and areas affected by Boko Haram through development of a regional strategy to support multilateral efforts to successfully protect civilians and eliminate the threat posed by Boko Haram, to support efforts to rescue female students abducted in Nigeria on April 14, 2014, as well as other kidnapping victims of Boko Haram, and to provide funds for humanitarian relief, development programs, transitional justice, and victim support, and for other purposes.
Bill Categories
Elementary and secondary education, Congressional oversight, International affairs, Terrorism, Crime prevention, Crimes against women, Law enforcement officers, Africa, Cameroon, Chad, Niger, Nigeria, Mental health, Performance measurement, Military operations and strategy, Violent crime, Foreign aid and international relief, Government ethics and transparency, public corruption, International organizations and cooperation, Intelligence activities, surveillance, classified information, Child safety and welfare, Refugees, asylum, displaced persons, Crimes against children, Crime victims, Reconstruction and stabilization, Human trafficking, Military assistance, sales, and agreements
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HR5778-113-To support stabilization and lasting peace in northeast Nigeria and areas affected by Boko Haram through development of a regional strategy to support multilateral efforts to successfully protect civilians and eliminate the threat posed by Boko Haram, to support efforts to rescue female students abducted in Nigeria on April 14, 2014, as well as other kidnapping victims of Boko Haram, and to provide funds for humanitarian relief, development programs, transitional justice, and victim support, and for other purposes.
CURRENT STATUS
Referred to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs.
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