103rd Congress / Bills / H R 2295
Title
Making appropriations for foreign operations, export financing, and related programs for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1994, and for other purposes.
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Categories (What are categories?)
Abortion | Acquired immune deficiency syndrome | Administration of criminal justice | Administration of justice | Administrative procedure | Agriculture | Agriculture in foreign trade | Air force personnel | Air pollution | Air pollution control | American economic assistance -- Afghanistan | American economic assistance -- Bolivia | American economic assistance -- Cambodia | American economic assistance -- CIS countries | American economic assistance -- Colombia | American economic assistance -- Communist countries | American economic assistance -- Cuba | American economic assistance -- Eastern Europe | American economic assistance -- Egypt | American economic assistance -- El Salvador | American economic assistance -- Estonia | American economic assistance -- Haiti | American economic assistance -- Iran | American economic assistance -- Iraq | American economic assistance -- Ireland | American economic assistance -- Jordan | American economic assistance -- Laos | American economic assistance -- Latvia | American economic assistance -- Libya | American economic assistance -- Lithuania | American economic assistance -- Nicaragua | American economic assistance -- North Korea | American economic assistance -- Pakistan | American economic assistance -- Philippines | American economic assistance -- Serbia | American economic assistance -- Southern Africa | American economic assistance -- Subsaharan Africa | American economic assistance -- Syria | American economic assistance -- Togo | American economic assistance -- Ukraine | American economic assistance -- Vietnam | American economic assistance -- Zaire | American investments | American military assistance -- Bosnia and Herzegovina | American military assistance -- Greece | American military assistance -- Guatemala | American military assistance -- Indonesia | American military assistance -- Liberia | American military assistance -- Malawi | American military assistance -- Peru | American military assistance -- Portugal | American military assistance -- South Korea | American military assistance -- Sudan | American military assistance -- Thailand | American military assistance -- Turkey | American property in foreign countries | American technical assistance -- Panama | Americans in foreign countries | Ammunition | Antiaircraft missiles -- Persian Gulf States | Antitank missiles | Apartheid | Appropriations -- African Development Foundation | Appropriations -- Department of Defense | Appropriations -- Department of State | Appropriations -- Export-Import Bank of the United States | Appropriations -- Inter-American Foundation | Appropriations -- International Dev. Coop. Agency | Appropriations -- Overseas Private Investment Corporation | Appropriations -- Peace Corps | Arab-Israeli conflict | Armed forces abroad | Arms control | Arms sales -- NATO countries | Arms sales -- Taiwan | Auditing | Biological research | Birth control -- China | Black colleges | Budgets | Business | Buy American | Chemical weapons | Child health services | Child labor | Child nutrition | Children | Civil liberties | Civil service retirement | Civil war | Civil-military relations | Commercial blacklisting -- Arab countries--Israel | Computer networks | Congress | Congressional oversight | Congressional reporting requirements | Contracts | Conversion of industries -- Russian Republic | Cost overruns | Counterterrorism | Coups d'etat | Criminal investigation | Criminal justice | Debt agreements | Debt relief | Defense budgets | Defense industries | Defense policy | Defense procurement | Democracy -- Kenya | Democracy -- South Africa | Detention of persons | Developing countries | Diplomats | Disability insurance | Disaster relief | Drug abuse | Drug law enforcement | Due process of law | Economic assistance | Education | Educational policy | Elections | Embargo -- Yugoslavia | Emergency management | Emigration | Employee rights | Energy | Energy policy | Engineering | Engineers | Environmental assessment | Environmental protection | Executive compensation | Executive departments | Executive impoundment of appropriated funds | Export controls | Export credit | Export finance | Exports | Expropriation | Farm produce | Federal aid to housing | Federal aid to minority business enterprises | Federal employees | Federally-guaranteed loans | Fines (Penalties) -- District of Columbia | Fishery agreements | Fishery management -- Bering Sea | Food relief | Foreign aid | Foreign loans | Foreign policy | Foreign relations | Foreign relations -- Russian Republic | Foreign service | Foreign trade | Forest conservation | Fraud | Free enterprise | Free ports and zones | Freedom of information | Freedom of speech | Genocide | Government consultants | Government corporations | Government employees | Government procurement | Government service contracts | Government trust funds | Government vehicles | Greenhouse effect | Hispanic Americans | Housing | Housing finance | Human rights | Immigration | Import restrictions | Imports | Inspectors general | Insurance companies | Insurgency | Interest rates | International affairs | International agencies | International broadcasting | International courts | International environmental cooperation | International finance | International military forces | International relief -- Armenia | International relief -- Romania | International relief -- Slovenia | Investment guaranty insurance | Job training | Kidnapping | Labor | Laboratories | Law | Layoffs | Lease and rental services | Legislation | Location of industries | Marine insurance | Marine pollution -- Pacific Ocean | Maternal health services | Medical care | Medical research | Medicine | Military agreements | Military aircraft | Military and naval supplies | Military education | Military intervention -- Montenegro | Military occupation | Military pensions | Military readiness | Military training | Miners | Minorities | Minority business enterprises | Minority education | Missing in action | Money | Multilateral development banks | Narcotic traffic | Natural resources | Nongovernmental organizations | Nontariff trade barriers | Nuclear exports | Nuclear nonproliferation | Oil well drilling | Palestinians | Parking facilities | Peace -- Cyprus | Peace negotiations -- Middle East | Peace treaties | Petroleum industry -- Equipment and supplies | Police | Police training | Population growth | Prisoners of war | Prisons | Privatization | Productivity in government | Public contracts | Radio broadcasting | Recognition (International law) | Refugee policy | Refugee policy -- Slovenia | Refugees -- Kuwait | Rehabilitation of criminals | Reparations | Reprogramming of appropriated funds | Revolving funds | Rural affairs | Rural economic development | Salaries | Sanctions (International law) -- Serbia | Scholarships | Science policy | Scientific exchanges -- Ukraine | Scientists | Small business | Sovereignty | State-sponsored terrorism | Sterilization (Birth control) | Strategic materials | Supplemental appropriations | Surplus government property | Technology | Telecommunication | Terrorism | Trade | Trade agreements | Trade negotiations | Transport aircraft | Transportation | Travel costs | Tropical forests | Unemployment | United Nations | United Nations economic assistance | United Nations finances | United Nations structure | Uranium | Veterans | Vietnamese Conflict | War crime trials | War crimes | War relief -- Croatia | War relief -- Lebanon | Water pollution | Weapons systems | Women
Votes on this bill
| Date | Chamber | Result | Vote |
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| Senate | Session 1, roll call 297: On the Conference Report Conference Report on H.R.2295; Foreign Operations, Export Financing, and Related Programs Appropriations Act, 1994 |
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| House | Session 1, roll call 467: On Agreeing to the Conference Report Foreign Operations Appropriation for Fy 1994 |
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| Senate | Session 1, roll call 287: On Passage of the Bill H.R.2295 as Amended; Foreign Operations, Export Financing, and Related Programs Appropriations Act, 1994 |
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| Senate | Session 1, roll call 286: On the Amendment Kerrey Amdt. No. 954; To express the sense of the Congress concerning human rights and democracy in Vietnam. |
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| Senate | Session 1, roll call 285: On the Motion to Table Motion to Table Smith Amdt. No. 950; To make available additional appropriations for the technology reinvestment portion of Defense conversion programs and to offset that authority from foreign assistance programs. |
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| Senate | Session 1, roll call 284: On the Motion to Table Motion to Table Brown Amdt. No. 949; To eliminate World Bank capital stock funding increases due to Bank mismanagement and loans to countries acting against U.S. interests. |
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| Senate | Session 1, roll call 283: On the Amendment byrd amdt no.945; To certify continued progress on Russian troop withdrawal from Latvia and Estonia. |
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| Senate | Session 1, roll call 282: On the Amendment helms amdt no.931 as modified; To prohibit assistance to countries whose governments expropriate United States property. |
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| House | Session 1, roll call 240: On Passage Foreign Operations Appropriation for Fy 1994 |
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| House | Session 1, roll call 239: On Agreeing to the Amendment |
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| House | Session 1, roll call 238: On Agreeing to the Amendment |
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| House | Session 1, roll call 237: On Agreeing to the Amendment |
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| House | Session 1, roll call 236: On Agreeing to the Amendment |
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| House | Session 1, roll call 235: On Agreeing to the Amendment |