Many countries also use a measure called a standard drink.
The measure called on the states to overhaul their election systems.
But neither measure called for the creation of one national voting system.
To save money, the measure calls for a ceremonial, not official, name change.
The measure, which was adopted by a vote of 222 to 184, called for a 90-day delay in carrying out the plan.
The measure calls on the military to carry arms and if necessary to use armored vehicles.
The measure calls for a gradual redeployment of forces beginning in four months.
The measure, which does not apply to life or health insurance, also calls for the industry to be more tightly regulated.
Among other things, the measure calls for these moves by banks: *Disclosing more data about the yields on their accounts.
One measure calls for regular summits among the governors of the two states.