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Mike Honda's Resolutions

  • H. Res. 56

    H. Res. 56
    H. Res. 56 recognizes the significance of Roosevelt's order to restrict the freedoms of Japanese, Italian, and German Americans. This resolution was agreed upon in Congress.
  • H. Res. 382

    H. Res. 382
    H. Res. 382 inquires the government of Japan to apologize to prisoners of war that were used as slave labor throughout World War II. This resolution was not agreed upon in Congress.
  • H. Res. 1492

    H. Res. 1492
    H. Res. 1492 provides a guarantee of the preservation of internment camps when Japanese Americans were confined during World War II. This resolution was sponsored by William Thomas and co-sponsored by Mike Honda. This resolution was agreed upon in Congress and signed by the President.
  • H. Res. 1048

    H. Res. 1048
    H. Res. 1048 recognizes Minnie Vautrin's admirational actions during World War II. This resolution was not agreed upon in Congress.
  • H. Res. 122

    H. Res. 122
    H. Res. 122 recognizes the 65th anniversary of Roosevelt's order to restrict the freedoms of Japanese, Italian, and German Americans. This resolution was agreed upon in Congress.
  • H. Res. 121

    H. Res. 121
    H. Res. 121 expresses the House of Representative's viewpoint that the government of Japan should formally apoligize and acknowledge to the young women who were used in sexual slavery by the Imperial Armed Forces. This resolution was agreed upon in Congress.
  • H. Res. 1567

    H. Res. 1567
    H. Res. 1567 accredits the government of Japan for formally apoligizing for the use of prisoners of war as slave labor throughout World War II and for the planning of survivors of World War II to visit Japan. This resolution was re-introduced as H. Res. 324. This resolution was not agreed upon in Congress.
  • H. Res. 324

    H. Res. 324
    H. Res. 324 accredits the government of Japan for formally apoligizing for the use of prisoners of war as slave labor throughout World War II and for the planning of survivors of World War II to visit Japan. This resolution was not agreed upon in Congress.
  • H. Res. 333

    H. Res. 333
    H. Res. 333 accredits the government of Japan for formally apoligizing for the use of prisoners of war as slave labor throughout World War II and for creating a program for suriviors of World War II and their families to visit Japan. This resolution was not agreed upon in Congress.