103rd Congress / Bills / H R 1804
Title
To improve learning and teaching by providing a national framework for education reform; to promote the research, consensus building, and systemic changes needed to ensure equitable educational opportunities and high levels of educational achievement for all American students; to provide a framework for reauthorization of all Federal education programs; to promote the development and adoption of a voluntary national system of skill standards and certifications, and for other purposes.
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Categories (What are categories?)
Academic performance -- Standards | Administrative procedure -- Department of Education | Administrative procedure -- Environmental Protection Agency | Adult education | Advice and consent of the Senate | Air pollution | Air pollution control -- Arizona | Alcohol and youth | Alcoholism | Antisemitism | Apprenticeship | Archives | Authorization | Basketball | Bill of Rights | Black colleges | Black leadership | Block grants | Boundaries | Budgets | Business | Business and social problems | Business education | Buy American | Charitable contributions | Child development | Child health | Child molesting | Child psychology | Children | Citizenship education | Civil rights | College costs | Community and school | Computer networks | Computer software | Computers in education | Conferences | Congress | Congressional districts | Congressional oversight | Congressional reporting requirements | Constitution -- U.S. | Constitutional law | Continuing education | Contraceptives | Cost effectiveness | Counseling | Crime prevention | Criminal justice | Criminal justice information | Curricula | Curriculum evaluation | Curriculum planning | Data banks | Day care | Democracy | Depressed areas | Desegregation in education | Disabled | Dropout prevention | Dropouts | Drug abuse | Drug abuse prevention | Drugs and youth | Economic policy | Economic theory | Education | Education -- East Asia | Education -- Europe | Education -- France | Education -- Germany | Education -- Gt. Brit. | Education -- Japan | Education of handicapped children | Education of Indians -- Alaska | Education of socially handicapped children | Educational accountability | Educational counseling | Educational equalization | Educational exchanges -- Central Asia | Educational exchanges -- Central Europe | Educational exchanges -- CIS countries | Educational exchanges -- Eastern Europe | Educational exchanges -- Estonia | Educational exchanges -- Europe | Educational exchanges -- Georgia (Republic) | Educational exchanges -- Latvia | Educational exchanges -- Lithuania | Educational exchanges -- Russia | Educational facilities | Educational finance | Educational innovations | Educational planning | Educational policy | Educational research | Educational statistics | Educational surveys | Educational technology | Educational television | Educational tests | Electronic data interchange | Elementary and secondary education | Elementary education | Elementary school students | Emergency management | Employee training | Engineering | Environmental monitoring | Environmental protection | Environmental research | Executive departments -- Authorization | Executive reorganization -- Department of Education | Executive reorganization -- Department of Housing and Urban Development | Families | Federal advisory bodies | Federal aid to adult education | Federal aid to child health services | Federal aid to child welfare | Federal aid to cities -- District of Columbia | Federal aid to education | Federal aid to higher education | Federal aid to housing | Federal aid to libraries | Federal aid to research | Federal aid to youth services | Federal receipts and expenditures | Federal-local relations | Federal-state relations | Fines (Penalties) | Firearms | Firearms control | Foreign trade | Geography | Gifts | Government information | Government paperwork | Government publications | Government publicity | Government trust funds | Group teaching | Hard-core unemployed | Health education | Health policy | Higher education | History | Home schooling | Homicide | Housing | Humanities | Illiteracy | Income tax | Indian lands | Indoor air pollution | Information networks | Information services | Instructional materials centers | Intergovernmental fiscal relations | International affairs | International agencies | International education | International environmental cooperation | International rivers | Job training | Juvenile delinquency | Juvenile delinquents | Labeling | Labor | Labor statistics | Language and languages | Leadership | Libraries | Licenses | Literacy programs | Low-income housing | Manpower training programs | Mathematics | Mediation | Medical care | Medicine | Middle schools | Migrant education | Military dependents | Minorities | Minority education | Muslims | Narcotic traffic | Negotiations | Occupations | Optical disks | Parent-school relationships | Parent-teacher relationships | Passive smoking | Physical education and training | Prayer in the public schools | Preschool education | Presidential appointments | Private schools | Privatization | Public assistance programs | Public housing | Public schools | Public television | Racism | Rating of teachers | Reading | Recreation centers | Regional educational laboratories | Regulatory reform | Religion | Research and development -- Standards | Research and development contracts | Research and development facilities | Research centers | Research grants | Rural affairs | Rural schools | Savings accounts | Scholarships | School administration | School discipline | School districts | School health programs | School violence | School-to-work transition | Science policy | Scientific education | Scientific instruments and apparatus | Secondary education | Secondary school students | Skilled labor | Smoking | Smoking and youth | Sports | State and local government | Students' rights | Summer employment | Surveys | Tax deductions | Tax exclusion | Tax-exempt organizations | Taxation | Teacher education | Teachers | Teaching | Teaching materials | Technical education | Technology | Technology policy | Technology transfer | Telecommunication | Telecommunication policy | Telephone | Television | Television and children | Territories (U.S.) | Trade | Transboundary pollution -- California | Transboundary pollution -- New Mexico | Treaties -- Mexico | Trusts and trustees | Urban affairs | Urban education | Urban renewal | Violence | Vocational education | Vocational guidance | Waste disposal in rivers, lakes, etc. | Water pollution | Water pollution control -- Texas | Water pollution measurement | Welfare | Women | Women scientists | Youth employment | Youth services
Votes on this bill
| Date | Chamber | Result | Vote |
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| Senate | Session 2, roll call 86: On the Conference Report conference report h.r.1804; Goals 2000: Educate America Act Education Flexibility Partnership Demonstration Act National Skill Standards Act of 1994 |
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| House | Session 2, roll call 86: On Agreeing to the Conference Report Goals 2000: Educate America Act |
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| House | Session 2, roll call 85: Recommit Conference Report With Instructions Goals 2000: Educate America Act |
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| House | Session 2, roll call 30: Motion to Instruct Conferees Goals 200: Educate America Act |
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| Senate | Session 2, roll call 34: On Passage of the Bill Passage H.R.1804, as amended; Goals 2000: Educate America Act Education Flexibility Partnership Demonstration Act National Skill Standards Act of 1994 |
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| House | Session 1, roll call 496: On Passage Goals 2000: Educate America Act |
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| House | Session 1, roll call 495: On Agreeing to the Amendment |
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| House | Session 1, roll call 494: On Agreeing to the Amendment |
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| House | Session 1, roll call 493: On Agreeing to the Amendment |