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McCain Detainee Amendment - Legislative history of amendment 1977 |  | McCain Detainee Amendment - Legislative history of amendment 1977: Encyclopedia II - McCain Detainee Amendment - Legislative history of amendment 1977 |  | Amendment 1977 would amend the defense appropriations bill for 2005 passed by the United States House of Representatives. The amendment was introduced to the Senate by Senator John McCain (R Arizona) on October 3, 2005 as S.AMDT.1977.
The amendment was co-sponsored by Senators Lindsey Graham, Chuck Hagel, Gordon H. Smith, Susan M. Collins Lamar Alexander, Richard Durbin, Carl Levin, John Warner, Lincoln Chafee, John E. Sununu, and Ken Salazar.
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McCain Detainee Amendment - Legislative history of amendment 1977
Amendment 1977 would amend the defense appropriations bill for 2005 passed by the United States House of Representatives. The amendment was introduced to the Senate by Senator John McCain (R Arizona) on October 3, 2005 as S.AMDT.1977.
The amendment was co-sponsored by Senators Lindsey Graham, Chuck Hagel, Gordon H. Smith, Susan M. Collins Lamar Alexander, Richard Durbin, Carl Levin, John Warner, Lincoln Chafee, John E. Sununu, and Ken Salazar.
On October 5, 2005, the United States Senate voted 90-9 to support the amendment. [1]
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