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DPRK Should Stop Hostile Rhetoric -- Sense of House Resolution H.Res. 309

This "sense of the House of Representatives" resolution was introduced on March 31, 2009 by Rep Peter T. King to "express the sense of the House of Representatives that North Korea should immediately stop any hostile rhetoric and activity towards the Republic of Korea and engage in mutual dialogue." As of April 22, 2009 there are 12 cosponsors for this resolution. For updates on this resolution, please refer to http://thomas.loc.gov. This is a "sense of" resolution, which is not legally binding because it is not presented to the President for his signature. For more information on "sense of" resolutions, please refer to the CRS report on "Sense of" Resolutions and Provisions written by Christopher M. Davis at http://www.rules.house.gov/Archives/98-825.pdf.

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