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103rd Congress / Bills / H R 2333

Title

To authorize appropriations for the Department of State, the United States Information Agency, and related agencies, to authorize appropriations for foreign assistance programs, and for other purposes.

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Abortion | Actions and defenses | Administration of justice | Administrative fees | Administrative procedure | Administrative remedies | Advertising | Advice and consent of the Senate | Agriculture | Agriculture in foreign trade | Airlines | Alien labor | Alien property -- Haiti | Aliens | American economic assistance -- Afghanistan | American economic assistance -- Caribbean area | American economic assistance -- CIS countries | American economic assistance -- Eastern Europe | American economic assistance -- Estonia | American economic assistance -- Ireland | American economic assistance -- Latin America | American economic assistance -- Latvia | American economic assistance -- Lithuania | American economic assistance -- Mongolia | American economic assistance -- Myanmar | American economic assistance -- Philippines | American economic assistance -- Southern Africa | American economic assistance -- Subsaharan Africa | American investments | American military assistance | American military assistance -- Egypt | American military assistance -- Guatemala | American military assistance -- Malta | American military assistance -- Peru | American studies | American technical assistance | Americans employed in foreign countries | Americans in foreign countries | Antimissile missiles | Apartheid | Arab-Israeli conflict | Armed forces -- Armenia | Armed forces -- Azerbaijan | Armed forces -- Central Asia | Armed forces -- CIS countries | Armed forces -- Estonia | Armed forces -- Latvia | Armed forces -- Lithuania | Armed forces -- Moldova | Armed forces -- Russia | Armed forces -- South Asia | Armed forces -- Tajikistan | Armed forces abroad -- South Korea | Arms control | Arms control agreements | Arms control negotiations | Arms sales -- Bosnia and Herzegovina | Arms sales -- Greece | Arms sales -- Iran | Arms sales -- Italy | Arms sales -- Middle East | Arms sales -- Portugal | Arms sales -- South Korea | Arms sales -- Spain | Arms sales -- Thailand | Arms sales -- Turkey | Artificial satellites | Auditing | Authorization -- African Development Foundation | Authorization -- Arms Control and Disarmament Agency | Authorization -- Department of State | Authorization -- Inter-American Foundation | Authorization -- International Dev. 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principle | Motion pictures | Multilateral development banks | Names | Narcotic traffic | National service | National socialism | NATO countries | Natural resources | Nature conservation | Negotiations | Negotiations -- Turkey | Nongovernmental organizations | Nonprofit organizations | Nontariff trade barriers | Nuclear energy | Nuclear exports | Nuclear nonproliferation | Nuclear power plants | Nuclear security measures | Nuclear weapons | Occupational health and safety | Occupational retraining | Officer personnel | Official secrets | Offshore manufacturing | Palestinians | Parking facilities | Parliamentary government | Passports | Peace negotiations -- Northern Ireland | Pensions | Personnel management | Plant shutdowns | Police training | Political persecution | Political prisoners | Political refugees | Position classification | Presidential appointments | Presidential commissions | Presidential powers | Presidents | Press organizations | Prisoners | Prisoners of war | 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exchanges | Searches and seizures | Security classification (Government documents) | Security clearances | Sewage treatment plants | Sex crimes | Sex discrimination | Sex discrimination against women | Sex discrimination in education | Small business | Solid wastes | Space activities | Space policy | Special weeks | Special years | Sports | State taxation | State-sponsored terrorism | Sterilization (Birth control) | Strategic materials | Surplus government property | Sustainable development | Tactical nuclear weapons | Tariff | Tax treaties | Taxation | Technical assistance | Technology | Technology transfer -- North Korea | Telecommunication | Telecommunication policy | Television broadcasting | Term limits | Terrorism | Terrorists | Torture | Tourist trade -- Alaska | Tourist trade -- Hawaii | Trade | Trade agreements | Trading with the enemy | Transboundary pollution | Transfer of employees | Translating and interpreting | Transportation | Travel | Travel costs | Treaties -- Hong Kong | Treaty-making power | Unemployment | United Nations | United Nations delegations -- Germany | United Nations finances | United Nations structure | Victims of crimes | Vietnamese Conflict | Violence | Visas -- Fees | Vital statistics | Vitamins | Volunteer workers | War | War and emergency powers | War crime trials | War crimes -- Yugoslavia | War relief -- Bosnia and Herzegovina | Water pollution | Water pollution control | Weapons systems | Women | Women in the civil service | Women's education | Women's employment | World health | World War II

Votes on this bill

DateChamberResultVote
4/28/94 House Failed Session 2, roll call 147: Recommit Conference Report With Instructions
State Department Authorization
4/18/94 House Passed Session 2, roll call 113: Motion to Instruct Conferees
State Department Authorization
2/2/94 Senate Passed Session 2, roll call 18: On Passage of the Bill
passage h.r.2333, as amended; State Department, USIA, and Related Agencies Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1994
6/22/93 House Passed Session 1, roll call 252: On Passage
State Department Authorization
6/22/93 House Agreed to Session 1, roll call 251: On Agreeing to the Amendment
6/22/93 House Agreed to Session 1, roll call 250: On Agreeing to the Amendment
6/22/93 House Agreed to Session 1, roll call 249: On Agreeing to the Amendment
6/22/93 House Failed Session 1, roll call 248: On Agreeing to the Amendment
6/16/93 House Failed Session 1, roll call 232: On Agreeing to the Amendment
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