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Pages in category "Hindu organizations based in the United States" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
An act to expedite the construction of the World War II memorial in the District of Columbia: Pub. L. 107–11 (text) 107-12: May 30, 2001 Public Safety Officer Medal of Valor Act of 2001: To authorize the Public Safety Officer Medal of Valor, and for other purposes Pub. L. 107–12 (text) 107-13: June 3, 2001 (No short title)
The Hindu American Foundation (abbr. HAF) is an American Hindu non-profit advocacy group founded in 2003. The organisation has its roots in the Hindu nationalist organisation Vishwa Hindu Parishad America and its student wing Hindu Students Council .
The bills of the 117th United States Congress list includes proposed federal laws that were introduced in the 117th United States Congress.. The United States Congress is the bicameral legislature of the federal government of the United States consisting of two houses: the lower house known as the House of Representatives and the upper house known as the Senate.
The Indian Appropriations Act is the name of several acts passed by the United States Congress.A considerable number of acts were passed under the same name throughout the 19th and early 20th centuries, but the most notable landmark acts consist of the Appropriation Bill for Indian Affairs of 1851 [1] and the 1871 Indian Appropriations Act.
A new piece of legislation introduced in the House of Representatives aims to condemn “Hinduphobia,” a term used by some Hindu Americans to describe what they say are burgeoning anti-Hindu ...
Authorized the conveyance of a parcel land in Galveston, Texas to the Galveston Historical Foundation 111-77: October 19, 2009 (No short title) Named a federal building in Chicago for Bill Lipinski: 111-78: October 19, 2009 (No short title) Named a federal courthouse in Key West, Florida after Sidney M. Aronovitz: 111-79: October 19, 2009
During the Great Sioux War, Grant came into conflict with Col. George Armstrong Custer after he testified in 1876 about corruption in the War Department under Secretary William W. Belknap (see below). [51] Grant had Custer arrested for breach of military protocol in Chicago and barred him from leading an upcoming campaign against the Sioux. [52]