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The Congressional Monitor
The Institute for Palestine Studies’ Congressional Monitor project, launched in 2006, tracks every legislative initiative introduced in the U.S. Congress that mentions Palestine or Israel or has bearing on the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.

The Congressional Monitor Database contains all relevant legislation from the 107th through the 110th Congress (2001-2008) and will be updated on an ongoing basis to include legislation from before 2001 and after 2008. It includes key information such as legislation number, sponsor, party and state represented, number of cosponsors, brief summary, related measures (if any), and final status of the measure. For information on how to search the database, see the FAQs, which also provide a quick guide to the legislative process.
A summary analysis and chronological list of relevant legislation introduced in each session of Congress is published annually in the Journal of Palestine Studies as the Congressional Monitor.

Congressional Monitors
Summary of legislation from the Journal of Palestine Studies.
The 109th Congress: January 2005 – January 2007
The 110th Congress, First Session: January 2007 – January 2008
The 110th Congress, Second Session: January 2008-January 2009

See the FAQs for detailed information about the database, how to use it, and the legislative process.

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