102nd Congress / Bills / H R 5368
Title
Making appropriations for foreign operations, export financing, and related programs for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1993, and for other purposes.
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Categories (What are categories?)
Abortion | Acquired immune deficiency syndrome | Administration of justice -- Caribbean area | Administration of justice -- Latin America | Agribusiness -- CIS countries | Agriculture in foreign trade | Air pollution control | Alternative energy sources | American economic assistance -- Cambodia | American economic assistance -- Eastern Europe | American economic assistance -- Egypt | American economic assistance -- Estonia | American economic assistance -- Gaza Strip | American economic assistance -- Ireland | American economic assistance -- Latvia | American economic assistance -- Lebanon | American economic assistance -- Lithuania | American economic assistance -- Morocco | American economic assistance -- Philippines | American economic assistance -- Romania | American economic assistance -- Russian Republic | American economic assistance -- Southern Africa | American economic assistance -- Subsaharan Africa | American economic assistance -- West Bank | American economic assistance -- Yugoslavia | American investments | American military assistance -- NATO countries | American technical assistance -- CIS countries | Antitank missiles | Appropriations | Appropriations -- African Development Foundation | Appropriations -- Inter-American Foundation | Appropriations -- International Development Cooperation Agency | Appropriations -- Overseas Private Investment Corporation | Appropriations -- Peace Corps | Arab-Israeli conflict | Arms control | Arms sales -- Greece | Arms sales -- Morocco | Arms sales -- Portugal | Arms sales -- Turkey | Auditing | Ballistic missiles -- India | Ballistic missiles -- Sri Lanka | Biological diversity | Birth control | Black colleges | Blind | Breast cancer -- Connecticut | Breast cancer -- Delaware | Breast cancer -- District of Columbia | Breast cancer -- Maryland | Breast cancer -- Massachusetts | Breast cancer -- New Hampshire | Breast cancer -- New Jersey | Breast cancer -- New York/State | Breast cancer -- Rhode Island | Breast cancer -- Vermont | Buy American | Cancer | Cancer research | Carbon dioxide | Chemical weapons | Chemicals | Child health | Children | Civil war | Climate | Commercial blacklisting -- Arab countries | Communication in medicine | Congressional oversight | Congressional reporting requirements | Conservation of natural resources | Contraceptives | Conventional weapons | Counterterrorism | Crimes against humanity | Cultural property | Culture | Dairy industry | Data banks | Debt agreements | Defense budgets | Democracy | Developing countries | Disaster relief | Disasters | Drug law enforcement -- Bolivia | Drug law enforcement -- Guatemala | Education | Educational exchanges | Elections | Elephants | Embargo | Embassies | Employee rights -- Dominican Republic | Energy policy | Environmental assessment | Environmental protection | Epidemiology | Ethnic relations | Exchange of persons programs | Executive impoundment of appropriated funds | Export controls | Export finance | Exports -- Licenses | Farm produce -- Russian Republic | Federal aid to minority business enterprises | Federal budgets | Federal employees | Federal officials | Federally-guaranteed loans | Fishery agreements -- South Pacific area | Food relief -- Bosnia and Herzegovina | Foreign exchange rates | Foreign loans | Foreign relations | Foreign relations -- Communist countries | Foreign relations -- Cuba | Foreign relations -- El Salvador | Foreign relations -- Indonesia | Foreign relations -- Iran | Foreign relations -- Ivory Coast | Foreign relations -- Jordan | Foreign relations -- Laos | Foreign relations -- Liberia | Foreign relations -- Libya | Foreign relations -- Malawi | Foreign relations -- Nicaragua | Foreign relations -- North Korea | Foreign relations -- Pakistan | Foreign relations -- Persian Gulf States | Foreign relations -- Somalia | Foreign relations -- Sudan | Foreign relations -- Syria | Foreign relations -- Taiwan | Foreign relations -- Uganda | Foreign relations -- Vietnam | Foreign relations -- Yemen | Foreign relations -- Zaire | Foreign service | Foreign trade | Forest clearcutting | Forest conservation | Foundations -- Africa | Fringe benefits | Fuel | Government consultants | Government corporations | Government paperwork | Government procurement | Government spending reductions | Government trust funds | Grants-in-aid | Greenhouse effect | Health planning | Hispanic Americans | Homeless children | Hospitals | Housing | Human rights -- Kenya | Immigration | Import restrictions | Infrastructure (Economics) | Inspectors general | Insurance companies | Intellectual property | International agencies | International courts | International environmental cooperation | International military forces | International monetary system | International relief -- Afghanistan | International relief -- Haiti | Jewish studies | Kurds | Location of industries | Marine insurance | Medical care | Medical records | Medical research | Medical screening | Medical statistics | Medical tests | Military aircraft | Military and naval supplies | Military base agreements | Military education | Military helicopters | Military occupation -- Russian Republic | Military training | Mines (Ordnance) | Missing in action | Most favored nation principle -- China | Multilateral development banks | Muslims | Narcotic traffic -- Colombia | Narcotic traffic -- Peru | National self-determination | National service | Negotiations | Nongovernmental organizations | Nuclear energy | Nuclear nonproliferation -- South Asia | Orphans | Ozone layer depletion | Palestinians | Peace -- Guatemala | Peace negotiations -- Middle East | Peace treaties | Petroleum | Plant shutdowns | Police training -- Panama | Political prisoners | Poor | Population policy | Poverty | Preventive medicine | Prisoners of war | Prisons | Public contracts | Refugee policy | Refugee policy -- Armenia | Refugee policy -- Bosnia and Herzegovina | Refugee policy -- Croatia | Refugee policy -- Slovenia | Refugees -- Kuwait | Refugees -- Tibet | Rehabilitation of criminals | Reprogramming of appropriated funds | Research | Research centers -- Poland | Rural electrification -- Central America | Salaries | Sanctions (International law) -- Iraq | Scholarships -- CIS countries | Scholarships -- Cyprus | Scholarships -- South Africa | Schools | State laws | Sterilization (Birth control) | Strategic materials -- Israel | Students -- Burma | Students -- Myanmar | Sugar and sugar trade | Sustainable agriculture | Terrorism | Terrorists | Treaties | Tropical forests | Unemployment | United Nations | Uranium | Vietnamese Conflict | Vital statistics | Vitamins | Volunteer workers | War | Wildlife conservation | Women | World health
Votes on this bill
| Date | Chamber | Result | Vote |
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| House | Session 2, roll call 470: On Agreeing to the Conference Report Foreign Assistance Appropriations for Fy 1993 |
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| Senate | Session 2, roll call 256: On Passage of the Bill H.R. 5368, as amended; Foreign Operations, Export Financing, and Related Programs Appropriations Act, 1993 |
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| Senate | Session 2, roll call 253: On Passage of the Bill resolution of ratification, start treaty, no. 102-20/23; The Treaty between the United States of America and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics on the Reduction and Limitation of Strategic Offensive Arms (the START Treaty), signed at Moscow on July 31, 1991, including Annexes on Agreed Statements and Definitions; Protocols on Conversion or Elimination, Inspection, Notification, Throw-weight, Telemetry, and Joint Compliance and Inspection Commission; and Memorandum of Understanding; all integral parts of the START Treaty |
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| Senate | Session 2, roll call 252: On the Amendment helms amdt no.3339; To reduce total budget authority in the bill by 10 percent (excluding amounts paid to foreign countries by law) and use the savings to reduce the deficit. |
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| Senate | Session 2, roll call 251: On the Amendment kasten amdt.; Regarding peaceful settlement in the Western Sahara. |
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| House | Session 2, roll call 235: On Passage Foreign Appropriations, Fiscal Year 1993 |
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| House | Session 2, roll call 234: On Motion to Recommit With Instructions Foreign Appropriations, Fiscal Year 1993 |
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| House | Session 2, roll call 233: On Agreeing to the Amendment |
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| House | Session 2, roll call 232: On Agreeing to the Amendment |