The resolution passed by a vote of 52 to 47.
But, like everything else in Congress, the resolutions must first pass.
Although this resolution passed the Senate, no further action was taken.
A resolution passed at the conference was later published by the party on May 20.
Despite the best efforts of opposition groups, the resolution passed 328-245.
Nevertheless, the resolution passed by a vote of 110 to 69.
The resolution sending it to committee passed 90 to 7.
If only the women in the Senate had voted, the resolution would have passed 13 to 1.
The first two resolutions passed by votes of 182 to 9 and 132 to 45.
Resolutions must pass both houses in order to take effect.