103rd Congress / Bills / S 2351
Title
An original bill to achieve universal health insurance coverage, and for other purposes.
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Categories (What are categories?)
Abortion | Abortion clinics | Accident insurance | Accounting | Acquired immune deficiency syndrome | Actions and defenses | Administrative fees | Administrative procedure -- Department of Health and Human Services | Administrative procedure -- Department of Labor | Administrative procedure -- Department of the Treasury | Administrative remedies | Aged | Agriculture | Alternative dispute resolution | Ambulatory care | Ammunition | Antitrust law | Associations, institutions, etc. | Auditing | Automobile insurance | Birth control | Bribery | Budget deficits | Budgets | Business | Capital | Caregivers | Case mix (Medical care) | Charities | Child health services | Children | Churches | Cigarettes | Civil liberties | Civil rights | Claims | Clinics | Communication in medicine | Communications | Community health services | Community hospitals | Computer networks | Conflict of interests | Congress | Congressional reporting requirements | Conspiracy | Constitution | Consumer complaints | Consumer cooperatives | Consumer education | Consumer protection | Consumers | Cost control | Cost of living adjustments | Criminal investigation | Criminal justice | Critically ill | Damages | Data banks | Deceptive advertising | Demography | Dentists | Disabled | Discrimination in employment | Discrimination in insurance | District courts | Education | Educational tests | Elementary and secondary education | Elementary education | Embezzlement | Emergency medical services | Employee health benefits | Excise tax | Exclusive and concurrent legislative powers | Executive departments | Executive reorganization | Exports | Eye care | Eye diseases | Families | Family medicine | Federal advisory bodies | Federal aid to health facilities | Federal aid to medical education | Federal aid to medical research | Federal aid to nursing education | Federal budgets | Federally-guaranteed loans | Finance | Fines (Penalties) | Firearms control | Flexible benefit plans | Foreign trade | Foreign-trained physicians | Forfeiture | Fraud | Free ports and zones | Geriatrics | Government information | Government lending | Government paperwork | Government spending reductions | Government trust funds | Grand jury | Grants-in-aid | Grievance procedures | Handicapped | Handicapped children | Health care reform | Health insurance -- Standards | Health maintenance organizations | Health planning | Health policy | Health services administration | Heart diseases | Higher education | Home care services | Homeless | Hospital care | Hospital medical staff | Hospitals | House rules and procedure | Housing | Identification devices | Import restrictions | Income | Income tax | Indian medical care | Information networks | Information services | Informers | Injunctions | Inspectors general | Insurance agents | Insurance companies | Insurance premiums | Insurance rates | Interest | Inventories | Judicial review | Judicial review of administrative acts | Kidney diseases | Labor | Larceny | Law | Leases | 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of care | Rebates | Rehabilitation of the physically handicapped | Reinsurance | Religion | Religious liberty | Rental housing | Residence requirements | Residential rehabilitation | Restrictive trade practices | Retiree health benefits | Right of privacy | Right to die | Rural affairs | Rural hospitals | Rural public health | School health programs | Science policy | Secondary education | Self-employed | Self-insurance | Senate rules and procedure | Social security | Social security eligibility | Social security taxes | State and local government | State laws | State officials and employees | Stockholders | Subpoena | Subsidies | Surgery | Survivors' benefits | Tax administration | Tax credits | Tax deductions | Tax exclusion | Tax exemption | Tax rates | Tax returns | Tax-deferred compensation plans | Tax-exempt organizations | Tax-exempt securities | Taxation | Teaching hospitals | Technology | Telecommunication | Telephone | Territories (U.S.) -- Puerto Rico | Territories (U.S.) -- Virgin Islands | Tobacco industry | Tobacco tax | Trade | Transportation | Trusts and trustees | Urban affairs | Vending machines | Veterans | Veterans' medical care | Warrants (Law) | Welfare | Women | X-rays
Votes on this bill
| Date | Chamber | Result | Vote |
|---|---|---|---|
| Senate | Session 2, roll call 291: On the Amendment mack amdt. no. 2568; To assure that decisions critical to the health and well-being of all Americans be made with public knowledge and not in secret. | ||
| Senate | Session 2, roll call 290: On the Amendment daschle amdt. no. 2564; To improve the access of individuals in rural areas to quality health care. | ||
| Senate | Session 2, roll call 289: On the Amendment NICKLES AMDT NO. 2563; To provide for general enforcement of employer requirements. | ||
| Senate | Session 2, roll call 288: On the Amendment dodd amdt. no. 2561; To promote early and effective health care services for pregnant women and children. |