A resolution to authorize production of records to the United States Attorney.
The resolution authorizes federal agencies to produce relevant records to the United States Attorney to support an investigation or prosecutorial process.
The resolution authorizes federal agencies to produce relevant records to the United States Attorney to support an investigation or prosecutorial process.
SRES 745, a Senate resolution from the 119th Congress, authorizes the production of records to the United States Attorney. The measure was introduced and subsequently passed by unanimous consent in the Senate on May 20, 2026, with no amendments and a preamble. It lists John Thune and Chuck Schumer as co-sponsors.
SRES 745 is a Senate resolution that authorizes the production of records to the United States Attorney. It was enacted with unanimous consent, reflecting bipartisan support, and signed in the Senate on May 20, 2026. The measure empowers federal agencies to provide relevant records to the United States Attorney, facilitating a government investigation or prosecutorial process.
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