- H. Con. Res. 120: Supporting the goals and ideals of National Women's Health Week, and for other purposes
- H. Con. Res. 149: Calling upon the Capitol Preservation Commission and the Office of the Architect of the Capitol
- H. Con. Res. 154: Expressing the sense of Congress that African-Americans and Jewish-Americans share common
- H. Con. Res. 156: Condemning the attack on the AMIA Jewish Community Center in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in July
- H. Con. Res. 21: Commending the 39th Infantry Brigade Combat Team of the Arkansas National Guard upon its
- H. Con. Res. 34: Calling upon the Capitol Preservation Commission and the Office of the Architect of the Capitol
- H. Con. Res. 36: A concurrent resolution calling on the President and the allies of the United States to raise in
- H. Con. Res. 40: Expressing the need for enhanced public awareness of traumatic brain injury and support for the
- H. Con. Res. 48: Expressing the sense of Congress that national health care reform should ensure that the health
- H. Con. Res. 55: Recognizing the 30th anniversary of the Taiwan Relations Act
- H. Con. Res. 81: Recognizing the 150th anniversary of the arrival of the Sisters of the Sacred Hearts in Hawai`i
- H. J. Res. 18: Providing for congressional disapproval of the rule submitted by the Department of the Interior
- H. Res. 101: Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the United States Postal Service should
- H. Res. 111: Establishing a Select Committee on POW and MIA Affairs
- H. Res. 130: Expressing support for the appointment of former Senator George Mitchell as Special Envoy for
- H. Res. 139: Commemorating the life and legacy of President Abraham Lincoln on the bicentennial of his birth
- H. Res. 178: Expressing the need for enhanced public awareness of traumatic brain injury and support for the
- H. Res. 18: Honoring the life, achievements, and contributions of Paul Newman
- H. Res. 209: Commemorating the 80th anniversary of the Daughters of Penelope, a preeminent international
- H. Res. 22: Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Senate should ratify the Convention


