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CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS—NOV. 18, 2002 116 STAT. 3163 terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, shall be included in the volume printed under subsection (a) if the statement— (1) was printed in the Congressional Record prior to the most recent date on which the House of Representatives adjourned prior to the date of the regularly scheduled general election in November 2002; and (2) is approved for inclusion in the volume by the Committee on House Administration of the House of Representatives (in the case of a statement by a Member of the House) or the Committee on Rules and Administration of the Senate (in the case of a statement by a Senator). SEC. 2. NUMBER OF COPIES. The number of copies of the document printed under section 1 shall be 15,000 casebound copies, of which— (1) 15 shall be provided to each Member of the House of Representatives; (2) 25 shall be provided to each Senator; and (3) the balance shall be distributed by the Joint Committee on Printing to Members of the House of Representatives and Senators, based on requests submitted to the Joint Committee by Members and Senators. SEC. 3. MEMBER DEFINED. In this concurrent resolution, the term "Member of the House of Representatives" includes a Delegate or Resident Commissioner to the Congress. Agreed to November 14, 2002. RED RIBBON WEEK—SUPPORT Nov. is, 2002 Whereas the National Family Partnership, Governors, Attorneys General, Parent Teacher Associations, and over 100 other organizations throughout the United States annually cosponsor October 23 through October 31 as Red Ribbon Week; Whereas the objective of Red Ribbon Week is to promote drugfree communities through drug prevention efforts, education, parental involvement, and community-wide support; Whereas drug abuse is one of the major challenges our Nation faces in secvuing a safe and healthy future for our children; and Whereas parents, youth, schools, businesses, law enforcement and religious institutions, service organizations, senior citizens, medical and military personnel, sports teams, and individuals throughout the Nation demonstrate their commitment to drug-free, healthy lifestyles by wearing and displaying red ribbons during this weeklong celebration: Now, therefore, be it Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), That the Congress— (1) supports the goals of Red Ribbon Week; and (2) encourages all Americans to promote drug-free communities and to participate in drug prevention activities to show support for healthy, productive, drug-free lifestyles. Agreed to November 18, 2002. [H. Con. Rfis. 84]