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 CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS—MAY 10, 2005

119 STAT. 3659

ADJOURNMENT—SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

Apr. 28, 2005 [S. Con. Res. 29]

Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring), That when the Senate recesses or adjourns at the close of business on Thursday, April 28, 2005, Friday, April 29, 2005, Saturday, April 30, 2005, or Sunday, May 1, 2005, on a motion offered pursuant to this concurrent resolution by its Majority Leader or his designee, it stand recessed or adjourned until Monday, May 9, 2005, at a time to be specified by the Majority Leader or his designee in the motion to recess or adjourn, or until noon on the second day after Members are notified to reassemble pursuant to section 2 of this concurrent resolution, whichever occurs first. SEC. 2. The Majority Leader of the Senate or his designee, after consultation with the Minority Leader, shall notify the Members of the Senate to reassemble whenever, in his opinion, the public interest shall warrant it. Agreed to April 28, 2005.

TUSKEGEE AIRMEN—HONORING

May 10, 2005 [H. Con. Res. 26]

Whereas the United States is currently combating terrorism around the world and is highly dependent on the global reach and presence provided by the Air Force; Whereas these operations require the highest skill and devotion to duty from all Air Force personnel involved; Whereas the Tuskegee Airmen proved that such skill and devotion, and not skin color, are the determining factors in aviation; Whereas the Tuskegee Airmen served honorably in the Second World War struggle against global fascism; and Whereas the example of the Tuskegee Airmen has encouraged millions of Americans of every race to pursue careers in air and space technology: Now, therefore, be it Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), That it is the sense of Congress that the United States Air Force should continue to honor and learn from the example provided by the Tuskegee Airmen as it faces the challenges of the 21st century and the war on terror. Agreed to May 10, 2005.

CHARLES GHANKAY TAYLOR—TRANSFER TO THE SPECIAL COURT FOR SIERRA LEONE

May 10, 2005 [H. Con. Res. 127]

Whereas on January 16, 2002, as requested by United Nations Security Council Resolution 1315 (2000), an agreement was signed by the Government of the Republic of Sierra Leone and the United Nations to establish the Special Court for Sierra Leone;

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