The U.S. Congress Votes Database

102nd Congress / Bills / H R 5231

Title

To amend the Stevenson-Wydler Technology Innovation Act of 1980 to enhance manufacturing technology development and transfer, to authorize appropriations for the Technology Administration of the Department of Commerce, including the National Institute of Standards and Technology, and for other purposes.

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Authorization | Authors and authorship | Awards, medals, prizes | Buy American | Commercialization | Competition | Computer integrated manufacturing systems | Computer networks | Computer software | Congressional reporting requirements | Copyright | Copyright royalties | Deceptive advertising | Education | Engineering | Engineers | Executive reorganization -- Executive Office of the President | Federal advisory bodies | Federal aid to research | Foreign trade | Fraud | Government and business | Government lending | Government securities | Graduate education | High technology industries | Industrial standards | Industry-university relations | Information services | International competitiveness | Inventions | Joint ventures | Labeling | Laboratories | Licenses | Manufacturing industries | Names | Quality of products | Research and development | Research centers | Science | Securities | Small business | Standards | Technological innovations | Technology policy | Technology transfer -- Japan | Trade negotiations | Trusts and trustees

Votes on this bill

DateChamberResultVote
9/23/92 House Passed Session 2, roll call 412: On Passage
National Competitiveness Act
9/23/92 House Failed Session 2, roll call 411: On Motion to Recommit With Instructions
National Competitiveness Act
9/23/92 House Failed Session 2, roll call 410: On Agreeing to the Amendment
9/22/92 House Failed Session 2, roll call 408: On Agreeing to the Amendment
9/22/92 House Failed Session 2, roll call 407: On Agreeing to the Amendment
9/22/92 House Failed Session 2, roll call 406: On Agreeing to the Amendment
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