103rd Congress / Bills / S 1607
Title
A bill to control and prevent crime.
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Categories (What are categories?)
Acquired immune deficiency syndrome | Actions and defenses | Administration of criminal justice | Administration of justice | Administrative procedure -- Department of Transportation | Administrative procedure -- United States Postal Service | Administrative remedies | Advertising | Agricultural pests | Agriculture | Aid to dependent children | Air piracy | Aircraft | Airports | Alcoholism | Alien labor | Aliens | Alzheimer's disease | Americans in foreign countries | Ammunition | Amphetamines | Animals | Appellate procedure | Armed forces | Arrest | Arson | Art objects | Assassination | Assault | Assault weapons | Auditing | Authorization -- Department of Justice | Automobile theft | Bail | Ballots | Bank employees | Bank failures | Bank fraud | Bank robberies | Bankruptcy | Banks and banking | Biological weapons | Block grants | Blood tests | Boundaries | Brain diseases | Bribery | Budgets | Building construction | Building materials | Burglary | Cabinet officers | Capital punishment | Chemical industries | Chemical weapons | Chemicals | Child abuse | Child development | Child health services | Child molesting | Child pornography -- Legal cases | Children | Citizen participation in crime prevention | Civil rights | Claims | Classified defense information | College students | Colleges | Commemorations | Communications | Community and school | Community development corporations | Community health services | Community organization | Community policing | Community schools | Community-based corrections | Compensation for victims of crime | Computer crimes | Computers and government | Conferences | Congress | Congressional investigations | Congressional reporting requirements | Congressional tributes | Conservation of natural resources | Conspiracy | Constitution | Constitutional law | Correctional institutions -- District of Columbia | Correctional institutions -- Virginia | Correctional personnel | Corruption in politics | Cost effectiveness | Counseling | Counterfeiting | Counterintelligence | Counterterrorism | Court records | Courts | Credit cards | Credit unions | Crime and criminals | Crime prevention | Crimes against the elderly | Crimes against women -- Research | Criminal insane | Criminal investigation | Criminal justice | Criminal justice information | Criminal justice information systems | Criminal procedure | Criminal statistics | Cultural property | Custody of children | Damages | Data banks | Day care | Debit cards | Deceptive advertising | Defense policy | Deportation | Destruction of property | Detention of persons | Diplomats | Disabled | Disciplining of employees | Discrimination | Discrimination in criminal justice administration | Discrimination in employment | Dismissal of employees | District courts -- Guam | District courts -- Northern Mariana Islands | District courts -- Virgin Islands | DNA fingerprints | Driver licenses | Drug abuse | Drug abuse prevention | Drug law enforcement | Drug paraphernalia | Drug testing | Drugs | Drugs and youth | Drunken driving | Education | Education of socially handicapped children | Educational counseling | Elder abuse | Election administration | Elections | Elementary and secondary education | Elementary education | Embezzlement | Employee health benefits | Employee training | Employment agencies | Environmental law enforcement | Environmental protection | Equality before the law | Espionage | Evidence (Law) | Ex-offenders | Exclusive and concurrent legislative powers | Executive departments | Executive departments -- Executive Office of the President | Executive orders | Executive reorganization | Explosives | Export controls | Exports | Extortion | Extraterritoriality | Families | Family violence | Federal advisory bodies | Federal aid highway program | Federal aid to alcoholism programs | Federal aid to community development | Federal aid to education | Federal aid to higher education | Federal aid to housing | Federal aid to Indians | Federal aid to law enforcement agencies | Federal aid to transportation | Federal aid to youth services | Federal employees | Federal installations | Federal officials | Federal-local relations | Federal-state relations | Finance | Fines (Penalties) | Fingerprints | Firearms | Firearms control | Forced labor | Foreign policy | Foreign relations -- East Asia | Foreign trade | Forensic medicine | Forfeiture | Forgery | Fraud | Fugitives from justice | Gambling | Gangs | Genocide | Government attorneys | Government corporations -- Federal Prison Industries, Inc. | Government employees | Government lending | Government liability | Government paperwork | Government service contracts | Government trust funds | Grants-in-aid | Habeas corpus | Handicapped | Hate crimes | Hazardous substances | Hazardous waste disposal | Health facilities | Health insurance | Health planning | Health policy | Higher education | Hijacking | Homeless children | Homicide | Hostages | Housing | Human immunodeficiency viruses | Humanities | Hunting | Identification devices | Identification of criminals | Illegal aliens | Illegitimacy | Immigration | Import restrictions | Imports | Imprisonment | Income tax | Indian children | Indian women | Industrialized building | Information services | Informers | Injunctions | Insurance companies | Insurance law | Intelligence activities | Intergovernmental fiscal relations | International cooperation | Interstate commerce | Interstate relations | Job training | Judges | Judicial officers | Judicial opinions | Judicial reform | Judicial review | Juries | Jurisdiction | Jury selection | Juvenile corrections | Juvenile delinquency | Juvenile delinquents | Kidnapping | Labor | Labor disputes | Larceny | Law | Law enforcement | Law enforcement officers | Lawyers -- Standards | Layoffs | Legal assistance to the poor | Legal education | Legal ethics | Legal fees | Legislation | Liability (Law) | Liability for toxic substances pollution damages | Licenses | Liens | Lighting | Limitation of actions | Literacy programs | Livestock | Local officials and employees | Lotteries | Low-income housing | Magistrates | Manpower training programs | Marine safety | Marital rape | Mass destruction weapons | Mass rapid transit | Medicaid | Medicaid fraud | Medical care | Medical economics | Medicare fraud | Medicine | Members of Congress | Mental health services | Mentally handicapped | Military base closures | Military bases | Military training camps | Minorities | Minority employment | Misconduct in office | Missing children | Missing persons | Money | Money laundering | Motor vehicle registration | Motor vehicles | Municipal ordinances | Murder | Museums | Narcotic traffic | National forests | National parks | National recreation areas | Natural resources | Nonprofit organizations | Nuclear weapons | Offshore structures | Old age, survivors and disability insurance | Olympic games | Open housing | Organized crime | Parent and child | Parental kidnapping | Parks | Parole | Part-time employment | Passports | Perjury | Pest control -- Hawaii | Physical examinations | Plant protection | Police -- Hong Kong | Police corruption | Police training | Police-community relations | Political persecution | Political refugees | Postal crimes | Postal service | Prefabricated buildings | Pregnant women | Presidential protection | Presidents | Pretrial procedure | Preventive medicine | Prison labor | Prison overcrowding | Prison violence | Prisoners | Prisons | Probation | Prosecution | Prostitution | Protection of foreign officials | Protection of officials | Public assistance programs | Public contracts | Public defenders | Public housing | Public lands | Public service advertising | Punishment | Punitive damages | Racial discrimination | Railroads | Rape | Rape victim services | Rating of employees | Real estate appraisal | Receiving stolen goods | Recidivists | Recreation | Recreation areas | Recruiting of employees | Refugees | Rehabilitation of criminals | Rehabilitation of juvenile delinquents | Religion | Religious liberty | Research and development | Residence requirements | Revolving funds | Right of asylum | Right of privacy | Right to counsel | Rights of institutionalized persons | Robbery | Runaway children | Rural affairs | Rural affairs legislation | Sabotage | Savings and loan associations | Scholarships | School security | School violence | Searches and seizures | Secondary education | Sentences (Criminal procedure) | Sentencing guidelines | Sex and law | Sex crimes | Sex discrimination against women | Sex offenders | Sexual harassment of women | Ships | Signs and symbols | Slavery | Smuggling | Social security | Social security eligibility | Socially handicapped children | Special days | Sports | Sports facilities | Stalking | State and local government | State courts | State laws | State officials and employees | Steroids | Stress (Psychology) | Student activities | Student aid | Student employment | Summer employment | Supplemental security income program | Supreme Court | Supreme Court justices | Surplus government property | Syndromes | Tax administration | Tax evasion | Taxation | Technology | Telemarketing | Telephone | Territorial waters | Terrorism | Terrorists | Torts | Torture | Trade | Traffic accidents and safety | Transportation | Treason | Treatment and rehabilitation of alcoholics | Treatment and rehabilitation of narcotic addicts | Truck drivers | Trusts and trustees | Tuberculosis | Undercover operations | Unemployment insurance | United Nations | Valuation | Vice Presidents | Victims of crimes | Video tape recording | Violence | Visas | Voting | War and emergency powers | Welfare | White collar crime | Wife abuse | Wildlife refuges | Wiretapping | Witnesses | Women | Women's employment | Women's shelters | Wounds
Votes on this bill
| Date | Chamber | Result | Vote |
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| Senate | Session 1, roll call 379: On the Amendment Levin Amdt. No. 1204; To provide for imposition of the penalty of life imprisonment without the possibility of release rather than imposition of the death penalty. |
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| Senate | Session 1, roll call 378: On the Amendment Smith Amdt. No. 1160; To restrict Federal financial assistance to States if they do not comply with certain criminal justice programs. |
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| Senate | Session 1, roll call 377: On the Amendment D'Amato Amdt. No. 1199; To amend the Controlled Substances Act to provide the death penalty for engaging in a continuing criminal drug enterprise involving a large quantity of drugs. |
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| Senate | Session 1, roll call 376: On the Motion to Table Motion to Table Helms Amdt. No. 1159; To repeal the prison caps and provide for reasonable and proper enforcement of the eighth amendment. |
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| Senate | Session 1, roll call 375: On the Amendment Feinstein Amdt. No. 1152; To restrict the manufacture, transfer, and possession of certain semiautomatic assault weapons and large capacity ammunition feeding devices. |
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| Senate | Session 1, roll call 365: On the Motion to Table Motion to Table Levin Amdt. No. 1151; To improve Federal and State fingerprint systems to identify more criminal suspects. |
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| Senate | Session 1, roll call 364: On the Amendment roth amdt no. 1150; To require State and local governments to cooperate with the United States Immigration and Naturalization Service regarding enforcement of immigration laws. |
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| Senate | Session 1, roll call 363: On the Amendment Kohl Amdt. No. 1148 (as modified); To amend chapter 44 of title 18, United States Code, to prohibit the possession of a handgun or ammunition by, or the private transfer of a handgun or ammunition to, a juvenile. |
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| Senate | Session 1, roll call 362: On the Amendment d'amato amdt no. 1147; To impose mandatory prison terms for use, possession, or carrying of a firearm or destructive device during a State crime of violence or State drug trafficking crime, and the death penalty for murders involving firearms. |
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| Senate | Session 1, roll call 361: On the Amendment lieberman amdt no. 1141; To make carjacking a Federal offense without regard to whether the offense is committed with the use of a firearm and to authorize imposition of the death penalty if death results from commission of the offense. |
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| Senate | Session 1, roll call 360: On the Amendment dole amdt no. 1140; To substitute provisions relating to gangs, juveniles, drugs, and prosecutors. |
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| Senate | Session 1, roll call 358: On the Motion to Table motion to table; To prohibit the imposition of a sentence of death for crimes committed by persons under the age of 18 years. |
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| Senate | Session 1, roll call 357: On the Amendment lott amdt no. 1126; To amend title 18, United States Code, to provide mandatory life imprisonment for persons convicted of a third violent felony. |
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| Senate | Session 1, roll call 356: On the Amendment moseley-braun amendment no. 1117; To authorize the prosecution as adults of armed offenders 13 years of age or older. |
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| Senate | Session 1, roll call 355: On the Amendment Exon Amdt. No. 1109, as modified; To prohibit the payment of Federal benefits to illegal aliens. |
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| Senate | Session 1, roll call 354: On the Motion to Table motion to table graham amdt no. 1114; In the nature of a substitute. |
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| Senate | Session 1, roll call 353: On the Amendment dole amendment no. 1105; To improve the rules of evidence. |
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| Senate | Session 1, roll call 352: On the Amendment Byrd Amdt. No. 1103 (as modified); To fund the reduction of violent crime. |
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| Senate | Session 1, roll call 351: On the Amendment Feinstein Amdt. No. 1097 (As Amended); To direct the United States Sentencing Commission to promulgate guidelines or amend existing guidelines to provide sentencing enhancements of not less than 3 offense levels for hate crimes. |
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| Senate | Session 1, roll call 350: On the Amendment roth amdt no. 1098; To confirm the original intent of Congress in enacting sections 2252 and 2256 of title 18, United States Code. |