Talk:Concurrent resolution

censure
Isn't censure a concurrent resolution? 65.24.127.241 14:15, 6 December 2006 (UTC)

Usually not. When the House or the Senate censures one of its members, it does so by a simple resolution. If, perhaps, the Congress as a whole was going to censure another individual (presumably the President or an executive branch official) then it would probably be done by a concurrent resolution. JasonCNJ 22:45, 6 December 2006 (UTC)

Do any other legislatures have this concept?
The lede suggests this concept is applicable in any bicameral legislature, but the rest of the article talks about the US Congress only. Is this term "concurrent resolution" used in other legislatures, especially those of other countries? If not, I think the lede should be changed to make clear that this term is specific to US Congress. If yes, then article should give some examples from other countries too. SJK (talk) 08:26, 1 April 2017 (UTC)

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