The U.S. Congress Votes Database

103rd Congress / Bills / H R 3870

Title

To promote the research and development of environmental technologies.

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Categories (What are categories?)

Air pollution | Air pollution control | Awards, medals, prizes | Budgets | Building materials | Business | Buy American | Commemorations | Competition | Computer networks | Congress | Congressional reporting requirements | Conservation of natural resources | Cost effectiveness | Data banks | Defense budgets | Defense economics | Defense policy | Depressed areas | Economic policy | Education | Educational policy | Employee training | Energy | Energy efficiency | Energy policy | Engineering | Environmental education | Environmental engineering | Environmental monitoring | Environmental protection | Environmental research | Exclusive and concurrent legislative powers | Exports | Federal aid to research | Federal budgets | Foreign trade | Foreign trade promotion | Government and business | Government information | Government procurement | Government regulation | Green products | Hazardous substances | Housing | Industrial standards | Information networks | Information services | International affairs | International competitiveness | International environmental cooperation | Job training | Labor | Laboratories | Manufacturing industries | Materials research | Medical care | Medicine | Metals | Military research | Minorities | Minority business enterprises | Natural resources | New products | Nuclear facilities | Nuclear weapons | Occupational health and safety | Pollution control | Product development | Production engineering | Public contracts | Quality of products -- Standards | Radiation safety | Radioactive decontamination | Radioactive waste disposal | Recycling of waste products | Refuse and refuse disposal | Research and development | Research and development contracts | Research grants | Risk assessment | Science policy | Scientific education | Small business | Socially handicapped | Solid wastes | State and local government | Storage | Sustainable development | Technological innovations | Technology | Technology assessment | Technology transfer | Test facilities | Trade | Waste reduction | Weapons systems | Women | Women in business

Votes on this bill

DateChamberResultVote
7/26/94 House Agreed to Session 2, roll call 353: On Agreeing to the Amendment
7/26/94 House Failed Session 2, roll call 352: On Agreeing to the Amendment
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